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vaulting horse
noun
- a padded, somewhat cylindrical floor-supported apparatus, braced horizontally at an adjustable height, used for hand support and pushing off in vaulting.
vaulting horse
noun
- gymnastics a padded apparatus on legs, used for vaulting exercises Also calledbuck
Word History and Origins
Origin of vaulting horse1
Example Sentences
In the Wooden Horse escape, in which a tunnel was dug underneath a vaulting horse, he was one of the organising committee.
In the wooden horse attempt, he and others continuously jumped over a vaulting horse which covered the trap door to an escape tunnel.
Gym to her was still a very formidable affair, and the giant's stride, rings, vaulting horse, and parallel bars filled her with terror.
But the ship's steadily increasing gyrations had hurled him away from the skipper and against a massive vaulting horse, barking the flesh from his shins and spilling him with violence onto the deck.
Host's speech:— —And for a leap O' the vaulting horse, to play the vaulting house.—
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