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horsewoman

[hawrs-woom-uhn] / ˈhɔrsˌwʊm ən /
NOUN
equestrian
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Then the truth emerges: Author Ayn Rand, a sort of literary Horsewoman of the Apocalypse, is smashing the world with half a million words in order to rebuild it according to her own philosophy.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I feel blessed," grins Elsie Berger, 72, at being named the first Horsewoman of the Year by Horseman and Fair World magazine.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Trouble with me," Horsewoman Liz Whitney Tippe+t, 55, once complained as she surveyed the thoroughbreds at her 4,000-acre Llangollen Farm in Virginia, "is that I'm always buying and never selling."

From Time Magazine Archive

In Morrison, Ill., Horsewoman Joan Potter was slightly bruised and her horse slightly cut in a collision with a bus, which suffered a broken windshield, two smashed headlights, a damaged steering gear.

From Time Magazine Archive

The one is known as the "Fair Horsewoman;" the other, as the "Horse Fair Woman."

From Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 03, April 16, 1870 by Various




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