132 adjectives to describe rider

He said the management had decided that what we lacked this year was a wild west show, as the people everywhere seemed to dote on busting broncos, and roping cattle, and chasing buffaloes and seeing Indians and rough riders chase up and down the arena.

Carolyn June cried suddenly as a lone rider whirled out of the corral, around the stables, and his horse sprang into a gallop straight down the valley toward the harrows at its lower end.

'The boldest rider of them all!

Thus began my service for the firm of Russell & Majors, afterwards Russell, Majors & Waddell, with whom I spent seven years of my life in different capacitiessuch as cavallard-driver, wagon-master, pony express rider and driver.

Thus began my service for the firm of Russell & Majors, afterwards Russell, Majors & Waddell, with whom I spent seven years of my life in different capacitiessuch as cavallard-driver, wagon-master, pony express rider and driver.

Katherine Anne Porter (A); 2Mar65; R356827. Pale horse, pale rider.

The false rider.

His gallant rider, the undaunted 'Roley,' remounts just as the two country-breds pass him like a flash of light.

Annette cried; "a brave rider goes there.

I found him to be an intelligent, dashing fellow, a splendid rider and an excellent shot.

And the canter begins again, and, after a round or two, you try the mouth-sawing process, doing it very well, for it is an ugly little trick at best, rarely found necessary by an accomplished rider, and beginners seldom fail to succeed in it at the very first attempt.

Scarlet riders.

The flaming rider.

Weakling of the wild (Hunted riders) by Max Brand, pseud. of Frederick Faust.

And since plunder is sweeter than labour, every chief with swift riders and good spearmen hoped to gain his riches at Meccan expense.

By a sort of instinct, the result of previous observation, the foremost riders anticipated that check, and did not follow hounds over the road, though one or two later arrivals press forward rather too eagerly.

In the fall after the departure of the first contingent, and at a time when families were practically defenseless, news reached us by a tired rider that 700 Indians had crossed the trail over the Cascade mountains and were burning the homes and butchering the settlers on the Calapooya, twenty miles away.

His light and firmly-knit frame made him an excellent runner and fencer, and a fearless rider at full speed; the privation of sleep did not affect him, and he knew like a soldier how to enjoy or to dispense with food.

He rounded to in front of the women, and halted with a suddenness that would have flung a less skilful rider over his head, but which hardly caused Budd Hankinson a jar.

His horse might have resented such behaviour on the part of any one else, but accepted the western rider's eccentricities quite calmly and proceeded to crop the damp young grass at his feet.

They stood in the garish light of a Queensland bar, surrounded by an eager, gaping crowd of farmers, boundary-riders, sheep-shearers, who had come down to this township on the coast on business or pleasure at the end of the shearing season.

And the unfortunate rider answers to Jules.

and, I may add, a timid rider; and if your horse stops dead, and then tries to jump it standing, you are very apt to tumble in.

Coles had taken no chances, and though he had been forced by the rules of the race to put up the regulation range saddles he had found the lightest riders possible.

and beside her What a handsome, graceful, noble rider!

132 adjectives to describe  rider