cheval Antonyms
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Meaning of cheval
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cheval (n.)
A horse; hence, a support or frame.
cheval Sentence Examples
- The majestic black cheval stood proudly in the paddock, its mane gleaming in the sunlight.
- My dream vacation involves horseback riding through the French countryside on a gentle cheval.
- Learning to ride a cheval requires patience, practice, and a strong bond with the animal.
- The skilled rider effortlessly guided the powerful cheval through a series of complex jumps.
- The historic painting depicted a battle scene with knights charging on horseback, their chevaux rearing up in a frenzy.
- The local farmer relied on his sturdy chevaux to help plow his fields and pull his cart.
- We entered the grand prix competition with high hopes, showcasing the athleticism and beauty of our chevaux.
- The veterinarian carefully examined the injured cheval, looking for signs of lameness.
- The children were mesmerized by the miniature chevaux at the petting zoo.
- The rhythmic clopping of horseshoes resonated through the cobbled streets as a team of chevaux pulled a carriage.
FAQs About the word cheval
A horse; hence, a support or frame.
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No antonyms found.
The majestic black cheval stood proudly in the paddock, its mane gleaming in the sunlight.
My dream vacation involves horseback riding through the French countryside on a gentle cheval.
Learning to ride a cheval requires patience, practice, and a strong bond with the animal.
The skilled rider effortlessly guided the powerful cheval through a series of complex jumps.