Equestrian in a sentence as a noun

The people who had equestrian professions didn’t die.

Bicycle helmets are worthless, as well as equestrian half helmets.

For example, a equestrian race track builder was allowed in.

Shooting and equestrian events have had gold medalists over 40.

Tl;dr: Annual 22-mile race with both pedestrian and equestrian competitors.

Equestrian in a sentence as an adjective

""But luckily:"In the late 1990s a Swedish neurosurgeon named Hans Von Holst grew weary of seeing helmet-wearing patients who'd suffered brain injuries in bicycle and equestrian accidents.

But since this class of people happened to be wealthy, and it's common for folks to want to mimic the habits of those wealthier than themselves, eventually a fashion for high-heeled shoes developed among non-equestrian classes.

But someone who was already an expert skateboarder, inliner, equestrian, fighter pilot etc, somehow without ever having ridden a bike, likely wouldn't struggle.

Why shouldn't it be?”If the world economic system "goes sideways," as Mr Johnson puts it, residents will retreat to their self-sufficient gated community, where they will enjoy a shooting range, equestrian facilities, and spa and fitness center.

Equestrian definitions

noun

a man skilled in equitation

See also: horseman

adjective

of or relating to or composed of knights

adjective

of or relating to or featuring horseback riding