Synonym: stapes, stirrup iron. Similar words: chirrup, stir up, stirred, stirring, stirred up, cirrus, corrupt, interrupt. Meaning: ['stɜrəp /'stɪr-] n. 1. support consisting of metal loops into which rider's feet go 2. the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea.
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1 The stirrup leathers rubbed raw patches on his legs.
2 She had to lengthen her stirrup leathers.
3 Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger.
4 Oasis wool-mix stirrup pants,(www.Sentencedict.com) £39.99.
5 Saddles, gleaming immaculately and stirrup irons polished, hung neatly on pegs.
6 The icy metal of the stirrup stuck to my fingers and the sour breath of the horse was hot upon my face.
7 So four of us took our stirrup pumps and torches and picked our way through what was a minefield.
8 Stirrup Cup, unbeaten in six races this season,[Sentencedict.com] faces much his stiffest test.
9 And along with their stirrup cups, they were all eating humble pie.
10 She tried to put her foot into the stirrup.
11 Stirrup wheel knuckle support assembly using caliper brakes.
12 Stirrup is a important part of harness.
13 Alan: And put my foot in the stirrup?
14 I'm stealing that for Stirrup Cup!
15 The stirrup, so hugely important in peace and war, was invented by the Chinese.
16 The invention of the stirrup is imputed to the Chinese.
17 This paper describes the tests of 4 R. C. beams glued with steel plate. Data of strain of longitudinal bars, glued bottom steel plate in tension, glued web plate and glued steel "stirrup" plate of R.
18 When tramping around in snow, I've found stirrup loops to be essential for preventing the trouser cuff from riding up over the top of the boot and letting snow in.
19 Air Chief Marshal Jock Stirrup is the head of British forces.
20 Stirrup joints ( congruence ) should be staggered in the last two of erect steel.
21 The stirrup bone taps on the oval window, a thin membrane leading to the fluid-filed cavities of the inner ear.
22 Now, when you mount a horse, you simply push your boot in to the stirrup.
23 Sharpe was holding his own sword low beside his stirrup, almost as if he could not be bothered to fight.
24 The horse reared, Southgate pitched out of his saddle and was dragged along, one boot still caught in the stirrup.
25 Allen pulled out his knife and jabbed at the animal's flank where the stirrup hung.
26 It was scary because I could only put one foot in the stirrup and it kept slipping out.
27 The purchase of extra clothing hand - uesd, furniture, and they are excellent stirrup. You work money outcome.
28 Two or three had a straw rope attached to the cross-bar of the dray, and suspended under them like a stirrup, which supported their feet.
29 The leather saddle was developed between the 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD, probably by peoples of the Asian steppes, where the stirrup and the horse collar also originated.
30 He walked up to the horse and put his foot in the stirrup.
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