Synonym: cheat, chicane, chouse, screw, shaft. Similar words: hockey, cockeyed, hockey stick, lackey, knickerbockers, docket, cocked, locker. Meaning: ['dʒɑkɪ /'dʒɒ-] n. 1. someone employed to ride horses in horse races 2. an operator of some vehicle or machine or apparatus. v. 1. defeat someone in an expectation through trickery or deceit 2. compete (for an advantage or a position) 3. ride a racehorse as a professional jockey.
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31 Rushing Wild's jockey, Richard Dunwoody, gave Dwyer a pat on the back a few yards after the winning post.
32 That was why she was making the grade as a jockey.
33 His clients were sports stars like jockey Pat Eddery and boxer Lennox Lewis.
34 With 18 days to go,[www.Sentencedict.com] the Jockey Club warned owners to take extra precautions.
35 But Bailey broke the record for winnings by a jockey, pulling in $ 16. 3 million in purses.
36 In 1995, the stock market smashed more records than a disgruntled disk jockey.
37 Jakki Brambles never had any ambitions to be a disc jockey.
38 He was a high-class horse and under strong driving came upsides, but the jockey was not bothered.
39 Like a jockey choosing one ride over another before a Grand National, Tip finished up with the winner in 1961.
40 But I've always known I could never be a professional jockey because I couldn't make the weight.
41 Eventually flogged into submission by the jockey, Bumboy set off after its vanishing playmates.
42 For less than £5, parents can buy jockey caps and T-shirts with iron-on transfers.
43 She was still in the dark coat and dress she had selected for the Jockey Club hearing and Nick was in pinstripes.
44 The jockey, who was all whipped out by now, tried to remount.
45 The champion jockey failed in his attempt to overturn a five-day suspension awarded for his riding of Silver Wizard.
46 Jockey shorts on sale in outdoor bins on Broadway entrance him.
47 In the mid-Eighties the Jockey Club invited him down to London to deliver a gentle reminder.
48 Glover, 45, and a former top-notch jump jockey, took up training relatively late in his racing career.
49 Bacon plays Billy Magic, a con man in the guise of a radio disc jockey.
50 It's a spectacular sight, as the wildfowl jockey for position to grab the biggest beak or bill full of food.
51 The leap year proposal ceremony was conducted near the player's entrance by Ayresome Park disc jockey Mark Page.
52 It's an all-time record befitting the 8 times champion jockey who once won 221 races in a season.
53 In reply, the bookies wonder whether managing a whelk stall might be a better-sized challenge for the Jockey Club's skills.
54 Allen Webb, the jump jockey, will be out of action for a week after injuring his neck while riding out.
55 In part two: Horse race horror ... top woman jockey crushed in fall.
56 A group of reporters followed the winning jockey and horse into the winner's enclosure.
57 Jockey shorts on sale in outdoor bins on Broadway entrance him. White tube socks with different bands of color delight him.
58 The Committee also handed out a four-week suspension to Bruce Dowling, the jump jockey, for forging a doctor's signature.
59 Teenage boys, like young bulls in a herd, often jockey for position and want to try out their own strength.
60 The Jockey Club has announced it is to look again at the appeals procedure available to parties involved in disciplinary hearings.
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