- jock|ey|ship
- jock|ey|ship «JOK ee shihp», noun.the skill and quality of a jockey.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
jock — jock·er; jock·ey·ship; jock; jock·strap; jock·te·leg; Jock·ey; jock·ey; … English syllables
Jock Brandis — is an author, film technician, inventor, and alleged air pirate. BiographyJock Brandis was born in the Netherlands but moved to Canada as a child. In his early twenties, he joined CUSO, the Canadian version of the Peace Corps, and was placed in… … Wikipedia
Jock Delves Broughton — Sir Henry John Jock Delves Broughton, 11th Baronet (1883 5 December 1942) was a baronet who inherited the baronetcy of Broughton in 1914. He is chiefly known for his trial in Kenya for the murder of 22nd Earl of Erroll, who had been conducting an … Wikipedia
Jock Campbell, Baron Campbell of Eskan — John Jock Middleton Campbell, Baron Campbell of Eskan (8 August 1912 ndash; 26 December 1994) was the Chairman of Booker Brothers, McConnell and Co (Later Booker McConnell) in British Guiana (now Guyana) between 1952 and 1967. He was knighted in… … Wikipedia
Ship's cat — Prime Minister Winston Churchill encounters a ship s cat. He restrains Blackie, the mascot of HMS Prince of Wales, from joining an American destroyer, while the ship s company stand to attention during the playing of the National Anthem … Wikipedia
The Ship's Cat — is a book about a group of idealistic westerners aiding the effort of Biafran Independence in 1967. Written by Jock Brandis who participated in the effort to write the fictional account decades later. References The Ship s Cat , Jock Brandis;… … Wikipedia
jockeyship — jock·ey·ship … English syllables
jockey — jock•ey [[t]ˈdʒɒk i[/t]] n. pl. eys, v. 1) spo a person who rides horses professionally in races 2) sbz a) disc jockey b) video jockey 3) inf Informal. a person who pilots, operates, or guides the movement of something 4) spo to ride (a horse) as … From formal English to slang
ey — ey·ak; ey·as; ey·en; ey·er; ey·ra; ey·rir; ey·ry; ey·sell; floo·ey; giv·ey; glu·ey; goo·ey; goos·ey; hock·ey·ist; hon·ey·ber·ry; hon·ey·dew; hon·ey·dewed; hon·ey·fug·gle; hon·ey·less; hoo·ey; hors·ey; hurl·ey; jock·ey·ship; lap·ey·rou·sia;… … English syllables
Jockeyship — Jock ey*ship, n. The art, character, or position, of a jockey; the personality of a jockey. [1913 Webster] Go flatter Sawney for his jockeyship. Chatterton. [1913 Webster] Where can at last his jockeyship retire? Cowper. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English