Definitions for jockeys

jockeys jock·ey

Spelling: [jok-ee]
IPA: /ˈdʒɒk i/

Jockeys is a 7 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 22 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 103 anagrams from letters in jockeys (cejkosy).

Definitions for jockeys

noun

  1. a person who rides horses professionally in races.
  2. Informal. a person who pilots, operates, or guides the movement of something, as an airplane or automobile.
  3. a person who rides horses professionally in races.
  4. Informal. a person who pilots, operates, or guides the movement of something, as an airplane or automobile.

verb (used with object)

  1. to ride (a horse) as a jockey.
  2. Informal. to operate or guide the movement of; pilot; drive.
  3. to move, bring, put, etc., by skillful maneuvering:
  4. to trick or cheat:
  5. to manipulate cleverly or trickily:
  6. to ride (a horse) as a jockey.
  7. Informal. to operate or guide the movement of; pilot; drive.
  8. to move, bring, put, etc., by skillful maneuvering:
  9. to trick or cheat:
  10. to manipulate cleverly or trickily:

verb (used without object)

  1. to aim at an advantage by skillful maneuvering.
  2. to act trickily; seek an advantage by trickery.
  3. to aim at an advantage by skillful maneuvering.
  4. to act trickily; seek an advantage by trickery.

Origin of jockeys

1520-30; special use of Jock + -ey2

Examples for jockeys

"But, boss——" There was a note of strong protest in the jockey's voice.

Allis gave jockey Redpath the benefit of her knowledge of Lauzanne's peculiarities.

Palmer turned out to be so dependable in his public appearances that jockey was shocked.

My mother died when I was three months old in a car accident, and my dad being a jockey, he gave me to his parents to raise.

jockey Redpath had been riding Lucretia in her gallops since she had come to Gravesend.

His one stipulation before okaying a poster of his jockey ad, for example, was that all proceeds go to cystic fibrosis.

He wants the mare stopped, an' don't want no muddlin' about with the jockey, see?

In the jockey ad, half of Jim Palmer's princely, brooding face is fully lighted, the other half is masked in shadow.

And my father is a jockey so when I saw his picture I knew it was a grandstand at a racetrack.

jockey Grogan laughed and flung an insult over his shoulder.

And my father is a jockey so when I saw his picture I knew it was a grandstand at a racetrack.

jockey Redpath had been riding Lucretia in her gallops since she had come to Gravesend.

He wants the mare stopped, an' don't want no muddlin' about with the jockey, see?

Palmer turned out to be so dependable in his public appearances that jockey was shocked.

jockey Grogan laughed and flung an insult over his shoulder.

Allis gave jockey Redpath the benefit of her knowledge of Lauzanne's peculiarities.

"But, boss——" There was a note of strong protest in the jockey's voice.

His one stipulation before okaying a poster of his jockey ad, for example, was that all proceeds go to cystic fibrosis.

My mother died when I was three months old in a car accident, and my dad being a jockey, he gave me to his parents to raise.

In the jockey ad, half of Jim Palmer's princely, brooding face is fully lighted, the other half is masked in shadow.

Word Value for jockeys
Scrable

22

Words with friends

24

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