Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who jousts or tilts.
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- noun A person who
jousts - noun A
horse used forjousting
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Examples
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Cool logo too --- the little arrows show the jouster having his lance sent upward, which leads to being knocked off the steed.
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There was a time, not long ago, when Jaime was as good a jouster as any in the Seven Kingdoms, with a good chance to win any tourney that he entered.
Trial of Seven grrm 2010
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So in the summer of 1984 I started my career as a professional jouster.
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He speaks with jouster Fred Piraux, who is preparing for an upcoming tournament.
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A man who looked this athletic was certain to be a champion jouster.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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Unable to compete with an older and more experienced jouster in the traditional contests, the two Dudleys sought to attract our attention another way.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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A man who looked this athletic was certain to be a champion jouster.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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Unable to compete with an older and more experienced jouster in the traditional contests, the two Dudleys sought to attract our attention another way.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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There was a time, not long ago, when Jaime was as good a jouster as any in the Seven Kingdoms, with a good chance to win any tourney that he entered.
Trial of Seven grrm 2010
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Unable to compete with an older and more experienced jouster in the traditional contests, the two Dudleys sought to attract our attention another way.
Secrets of the Tudor Court Kate Emerson 2010
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