The jockey fell of his horse.
Nobody can ever understand what a jockey is saying in TV.
The jockey checked that the horse's bridle was properly on.
We saw as the jockey rode past all the others in the race
The French use the word "jockey" (masculine noun).
The word for an equestrian in Spanish is ecuestre.
The singular noun is jockey; the plural noun is jockeys.
She ran up to the disc jockey to request her favorite song.
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In English, the word ' an' is the indefinite article, used when the noun starts with a,e,i,o,u and h, ptherwise use 'a'. He was an idiot. They went into an office. She purchased an umbrella. A jockey races an horse ( NOT a horse).
No. Dj is not allowed in Scrabble, because it is an abbreviation for Disk Jockey.
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No, the term "jockey" is not named after Jocko Graves. The word "jockey" is believed to have originated from the 16th-century term "jockey," which referred to a horse driver or groom. The name may derive from the Gaelic word "ciocca," meaning "a little horse," or from the Middle English "jokey," which means a little fellow or a small man. Jocko Graves, a notable figure in horse racing history, is not the source of the term.