horseback

/ˈhɔːrsbæk/
adverb
  1. Riding on a horse.
    • He prefers to go horseback rather than in a car.
    • They traveled horseback through the countryside.
    • The scouts moved horseback across the open plains.
noun
  1. The back of a horse, especially as a place for a rider to sit.
    • The saddle helps keep you comfortable on horseback.
    • The rider mounted the horse and settled onto its horseback.
    • She carried a blanket to put on the horseback before riding.
adjective
  1. Relating to or done while riding a horse.
    • They offer horseback riding lessons for beginners.
    • The horseback patrol kept the trails safe.
    • She took a horseback tour of the national park.
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