bareback

/ˈbɛrˌbæk/
adverb
  1. Riding a horse without a saddle.
    • Children often enjoy riding ponies bareback at the fair.
    • The cowboy rode bareback across the open prairie.
    • She learned to ride bareback before she ever used a saddle.
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adjective
  1. Done or used without a saddle.
    • The bareback rider held on tightly to the horse's mane.
    • They offer bareback riding lessons for experienced equestrians.
    • A bareback pad is lighter than a full saddle.
Antonyms
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