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He is said to have been the only man ever to unhorse Richard.
And neither of them was able to unhorse the other.
Jeremy sought to unhorse him and fight on the ground.
They manage to unhorse him but he soon steals a horse from them.
By this time, though, the pig had gotten back up behind Joe and now reached to unhorse the big man.
Then, I am going to attempt to unhorse and otherwise disable them.
It is a technique, when fully employed, that can unhorse an enemy.
If we can unhorse them and keep our own saddles, the advantage is ours."
Yet he failed to unhorse his foe, so drawing sword, Jeremy closed in.
I will not unhorse you," he promised, "whatever the speed or altitude of our journey."
Rounding the bend, he saw five men fighting a lone female traveler they'd managed to unhorse.
If the gods were good, I might even unhorse him, and once afoot my weight and strength would tell.
'He used to unhorse me on a regular basis on the practice field.
They deal such blows upon their shields that, beside the wounded, they unhorse more than five hundred of them.
"Why don't you just unhorse him a few times?'
Chuck flashes on gymnastics to unhorse two of Kaminsky's men.
And if thou abidest were thou art, he will unhorse thee.
The Saxons were relying on that, of course; they carry eight foot lances to unhorse us, and in the water they have a better chance.
Scarcely did I catch her words, for a man sprang in, seizing my bridle-rein and leg and struggling to unhorse me.
For a terrifying instant it hung, pressing him back against his saddle's cantle and threatening to unhorse him.
Quentin ducked the branches which struck out to unhorse him, keeping himself low in the saddle, laying along Balder's surging shoulders.
We make a few ptsses and unhorse a few knights and then allow ourselves to get knocked out of the saddle.
She remembered men grabbing for her, trying to unhorse her, but she didn't recall their hands actually clawing at her.
Kill one, or unhorse two, and more hoofbeats pounded out of the swirls of sand and dust.
After that, there were individual duels on horseback, with blunted spears which could nevertheless unhorse a rider and give him a nasty spill into the field.