cockhorse Antonyms
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Meaning of cockhorse
Wordnet
cockhorse (n)
anything used as a toy horse (such as a rocking horse or one knee of an adult)
Webster
cockhorse (n.)
A child's rocking-horse.
A high or tall horse.
Webster
cockhorse (a.)
Lifted up, as one is on a tall horse.
Lofty in feeling; exultant; proud; upstart.
cockhorse Sentence Examples
- The children took turns riding the wooden cockhorse in the playground.
- As part of the parade, a knight rode proudly on his majestic cockhorse.
- The nursery rhyme featured a line about riding a cockhorse to Banbury Cross.
- In the historical reenactment, the soldiers mounted their cockhorses and charged into battle.
- The toy store displayed a variety of colorful cockhorses for sale.
- The toddler giggled with delight as he bounced on the cockhorse.
- The carnival had a carousel with beautifully decorated cockhorses.
- The old tale spoke of a magical cockhorse that could gallop through time.
- The children's theater production included a scene where the characters rode on a giant cockhorse.
- In the medieval fair, merchants showcased handcrafted cockhorses among their wares.
FAQs About the word cockhorse
anything used as a toy horse (such as a rocking horse or one knee of an adult)A child's rocking-horse., A high or tall horse., Lifted up, as one is on a tall ho
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The children took turns riding the wooden cockhorse in the playground.
As part of the parade, a knight rode proudly on his majestic cockhorse.
The nursery rhyme featured a line about riding a cockhorse to Banbury Cross.
In the historical reenactment, the soldiers mounted their cockhorses and charged into battle.