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ahorse

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Adj.1.ahorse - traveling on horsebackahorse - traveling on horseback; "a file of men ahorseback passed by"
moving - in motion; "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine"
Adv.1.ahorse - on the back of a horseahorse - on the back of a horse; "he rode horseback to town"; "managed to escape ahorse"; "policeman patrolled the streets ahorseback"


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