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Definition of Barebacked
1. Adverb. Without a saddle. "She prefers to ride her horse bareback"
2. Adjective. Riding without a saddle. "A bareback rider"
Definition of Barebacked
1. a. Having the back uncovered; as, a barebacked horse.
Definition of Barebacked
1. Adverb. (non-gloss definition May refer to any of the senses of bareback) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Barebacked
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Barebacked
Literary usage of Barebacked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
"The horses were led out promptly— Muchacho barebacked, ridden by a lithe young
vaquero, also barebacked and barelegged. He carried a heavy rawhide quirt. ..."
2. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1906)
"You don't suppose I ride barebacked ? HOR. [enraged—rises, and crosses, R.]. ...
I don't choose you to ride at all—barebacked or otherwise. ..."
3. The Covenanters: A History of the Church in Scotland from the Reformation to by James King Hewison (1913)
"The magistrates were commanded to meet them at the Watergate, to have Hackston
mounted on a white barebacked horse, his face to its tail, his feet roped ..."
4. Recreations of Literary Man by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1883)
"Two novels were being actually written by "my facile pen " at the same moment,
much as a barebacked rider, or rider of barebacked steeds, would ride the ..."
5. Cooper's Works by James Fenimore Cooper, William Cullen Bryant (1855)
"Miss Malbone, then," I said, " does no* ride barebacked?" "Lo ! major, what in
natur' puts ... Well, Dus Malbone, I mean ; she is above riding barebacked? ..."
6. The Library Magazine (1886)
"ide on a barebacked horse was like in the dark. Does the general public know of
the moral and material ruin thus going on in the centre of the English ..."