A gymnastic horse without pommels and with one end elongated; used lengthwise for vaulting.
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Examples for "buck"
Examples for "buck"
1A small number of stocks managed to buck the downward trend however.
2Buying property is no longer a sure way to make a buck.
3The buck ran into the thicket; but the doe eyed him curiously.
4It's an easy mistake thinking it's just speculators, making a quick buck.
5The public relations firms and spin doctors who've made a quick buck?
1He is singing as he works, his long horse face bent over the spuds.
2There'll probably be a fracas or two over the course of the week- long horse fair in Co Galway.
3It was circus business, or what they call "short and long horse" work-somenot understandable phrase.
4He had a sense of dark and malicious humour, a long horse-like face, with little beady eyes and a huge frame.
5A lamp stood on a table near a long horse-hair sofa with spindle legs, on which lay the figure of a man.
1The plump bald sergeantmajor was testing with his foot the springboard of the vaulting horse.
2This was worse even than the vaulting horse.
3I was terrified of sports, terrified of flying objects, high jumping, and above all the evil vaulting horse!
4Campbell and his designer, Jean Chan, set the action in a cluttered gym filled with vaulting horses, climbing frames and mattresses.
Translations for vaulting horse