"Jockeys" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Jockeys" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Jockeys" Meaning

Jockeys are individuals who ride horses in horse racing, particularly in competitions such as flat racing and steeplechase. They are trained to handle and control the horses at high speeds, making strategic decisions to ensure their horse is in the best position to win.

"Jockeys" Examples

Usage Examples for "Jockeys"


1. Racing

The jockeys rode their horses at top speed around the track, competing in the prestigious Derby.

2. Professional

As a professional jockey, she had to balance her diet carefully to maintain a healthy weight for her small stature.

3. Historical

In the 18th century, jockeys were often thieves or outcasts who turned to horse racing as a way to survive.

4. Idiomatic

The company's jockeys (meaning "upper management") made the final decision to launch the new product.

5. Etymology

The term "jockey" originated in the 17th century, derived from the Irish word "ochaí," meaning "riders of small horses."

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Jocasta (pronounced joh-KAH-stuh) is a proper noun, specifically the name of a character in Greek mythology and tragedy. She is the Queen of Thebes and the wife of King Oedipus. In Sophocles' play "Oedipus Rex", Jocasta is the mother of Oedipus, but unknowingly marries him as his mother after he unknowingly kills his father. Her story is a classic example of the Oedipus complex, exploring themes of fate, free will, and the blurring of boundaries between family relationships.

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