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riding crop

noun

  1. a short whip with a thong at one end and a handle for opening gates at the other


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“You get a lot of interesting reactions walking around Chelsea with a riding crop,” she said.

(362, 364) She might even like the riding crop and wrist cuffs more!

He banged the table with his riding-crop to punctuate the emphasis.

Her captor, my young son Jack, was out again among the flower-beds in quest of other big game, armed with my riding-crop.

Barbara vaulted lightly over a low stool, and stood in the center of the room, brandishing her riding crop.

She was leaning against him, flicking his boots with her riding-crop, and loving him, contented utterly.

And he sauntered off humming gaily, making playful passes at the trees with his riding-crop as he passed.

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