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Filter by Meaning The crupper is an important part of the saddle that helps keep the rider safe and secure.
The crupper is commonly used in endurance riding to prevent the saddle from slipping during long rides.
He lifted the heavy box, straining his crupper muscles in the process.
The crupper is a standard piece of equipment in traditional English riding.
The crupper is commonly used in horseback riding to prevent the rider from falling off the back of the horse.
The novice shooter struggled without a crupper to steady his firearm.
The crupper was essential for long-distance rides to prevent the saddle from causing discomfort to the horse.
The crupper was a necessary piece of equipment for long-distance rides.
The rider's crupper was made of leather and brass fittings.
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