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Rhymes with Pommel Horse
- reinforce
- gift-horse
- midcourse
- remorse
- perforce
- outsource
- laforce
- ensource
- enforce
- endorse
- divorce
- vorce
- source
- sorce
- nourse
- norse
- morss
- morse
- hoarse
- fourths
- forse
- force
- course
- 'course
- corse
- coarse
- bourse
- borse
Sentences with pommel-horse
1. Noun Phrase
They pull you through laps, pitch a softball and move your whole body on a pommel horse.
2. Noun Phrase
The pommel horse is a piece of gymnastic equipment used by male gymnasts.
3. Noun Phrase
Official pommel horses have adjustable legs.
4. Noun Phrase
Men also practice on the horizontal bar, parallel bars, pommel horse and still rings.
3. pommel
verb. ['ˈpɑːməl'] strike, usually with the fist.
Antonyms
Etymology
- pomel (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. pommel
noun. ['ˈpɑːməl'] an ornament in the shape of a ball on the hilt of a sword or dagger.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- pomel (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. pommel
noun. ['ˈpɑːməl'] handgrip formed by the raised front part of a saddle.
Antonyms
Etymology
- pomel (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. pommel
noun. ['ˈpɑːməl'] a handgrip that a gymnast uses when performing exercises on a pommel horse.
Synonyms
Etymology
- pomel (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. horse
noun. ['ˈhɔrs'] solid-hoofed herbivorous quadruped domesticated since prehistoric times.
Synonyms
- racehorse
- pinto
- foal
- Equus caballus
- pony
- gaskin
- jade
- female horse
- post-horse
- steeplechaser
- withers
- bangtail
- encolure
- polo pony
- horseback
- genus Equus
- saddle horse
- poll
- horsemeat
- roan
- equid
- dawn horse
- sorrel
- gee-gee
- harness horse
- liver chestnut
- male horse
- race horse
- stable companion
- pacer
- riding horse
- horseflesh
- hack
- bay
- Equus
- horse's foot
- mare
- eohippus
- post horse
- protohippus
- high stepper
- equine
- stablemate
- stepper
- workhorse
- palomino
- mount
- poster
- chestnut
- wild horse
- stalking-horse
- plug
- mesohippus
Antonyms
Etymology
- horse (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. horse
noun. ['ˈhɔrs'] a padded gymnastic apparatus on legs.
Antonyms
Etymology
- horse (Middle English (1100-1500))