jockey |
achieve |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As a verb achieve is
to succeed in something, now especially in academic performance.
jockey |
man |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As a pronoun man is
i.
jockey |
undefined |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
jockey |
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jockey |
boxers |
As nouns the difference between jockey and boxers
is that
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively while
boxers is plural of lang=en.
As a verb jockey
is to ride (a horse) in a race.
vie |
jockey |
As a verb vie
is to rival; to struggle for superiority; to contend; to compete eagerly so as to gain something.
As a noun jockey is
jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
jockey |
delude |
As a noun jockey
is jockey (one who rides racehorses competitively).
As a verb delude is
to deceive into believing something which is false; to lead into error; to dupe.
jockey |
rider |
In lang=en terms the difference between jockey and rider
is that
jockey is a cheat; one given to sharp practice in trade while
rider is a problem of extra difficulty added to another on an examination paper.
As nouns the difference between jockey and rider
is that
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively while
rider is one who rides, often a horse or motorcycle.
As a verb jockey
is to ride (a horse) in a race.
As a proper noun Rider is
{{surname|from=occupations}} More often spelled Ryder.
beater |
jockey |
As nouns the difference between beater and jockey
is that
beater is someone or something that beats while
jockey is one who rides racehorses competitively.
As a verb jockey is
to ride (a horse) in a race.
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