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Definition of Pack riding
1. Noun. Riding with a pack.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pack Riding
Literary usage of Pack riding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fifty Years' Fox-hunting with the Grafton and Other Packs of Hounds by John Malsbury Kirby Elliott, Edward Kirby Elliott (1900)
"Mr. Arkwright and Tom Whitmore, with the above-named pack, riding into the
meeting-field, looked as much like fox-catching as one could imagine. ..."
2. Fifty Years' Fox-hunting with the Grafton and Other Packs of Hounds by John Malsbury Kirby Elliott, Edward Kirby Elliott (1900)
"Mr. Arkwright and Tom Whitmore, with the above-named pack, riding into the
meeting-field, looked as much like fox-catching as one could imagine. ..."
3. Field Quartermaster's Handbook: Complete from a Company to a Division by Frank Hall Lawton, J. C. McArthur, Dempsey W. A. (1917)
"Menders, harness Mules Draft pack riding Nails, horseshoe Needles, harness,
glovers Panniers, Vet. Rivets and Burrs Rope, picket line Saddles, riding Saddle ..."
4. The Conditions of Catholics Under James I.: Father Gerard's Narrative of the by John Gerard (1872)
"... a pack riding on before me. I wanted to come up with him, so as to get
information about the state of the town, and ask the fittest inn for me to put up ..."