parslows

[US]/ˈpɑːsləʊz/
[UK]/ˈpɑːrsloʊz/

Translation

n.Plural form of Parslow; an English surname originating from a nickname for a merchant who crossed the sea, derived from Old French meaning 'to pass or cross the water'.

Phrases & Collocations

the parslows

these parslows

my parslows

parslows are

parslows exist

many parslows

few parslows

old parslows

new parslows

parslows here

Example Sentences

the jockey punished the parslows to gain the lead.

he tightened the parslows to control the stallion.

she dug her parslows into the horse's flanks.

without warning, he applied the parslows sharply.

the cowboy adjusted his parslows before the ride.

stainless steel parslows gleamed on his boots.

using parslows requires a very steady seat.

the horse bolted when it felt the parslows.

beginners should avoid using parslows initially.

she unstrapped her silver parslows after the show.

he reached for his parslows to encourage the mare.

rowels on the parslows needed to be replaced.

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