coursers Synonyms

coursers Meaning

coursers

a swift or spirited horse, a dog for coursing, one that courses, any of various Old World birds (subfamily Cursoriinae of the family Glareolidae) noted for their speed in running

coursers Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering coursers galloped across the emerald plains, their manes flowing in the wind like silken banners.
  2. In the grand tournament, the knights rode upon majestic coursers adorned with intricate armor.
  3. The wind howled like a banshee as the coursers charged into battle, their hooves pounding the earth.
  4. The young squire watched in awe as the renowned warrior leapt onto his courser and vanished into the fray.
  5. The poet's words painted a vivid picture of the coursers' swift and elegant strides.
  6. The king's personal guard rode on black coursers, their ominous appearance instilling fear in their enemies.
  7. The coursers' thunderous hooves echoed through the forest, sending shivers down the spines of all who heard them.
  8. The wounded steed stumbled and fell, its once-proud coursers now broken and shattered.
  9. The rancher's coursers grazed peacefully in the meadow, their sleek coats gleaming in the sunlight.
  10. The legendary chariot race featured some of the finest coursers in the land, each vying for victory and glory.

FAQs About the word coursers

a swift or spirited horse, a dog for coursing, one that courses, any of various Old World birds (subfamily Cursoriinae of the family Glareolidae) noted for thei

wolfhounds, pups, whelps, sheepdogs, sled dogs, puppies, bird dogs,hunters,watchdogs, gundogs

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The shimmering coursers galloped across the emerald plains, their manes flowing in the wind like silken banners.

In the grand tournament, the knights rode upon majestic coursers adorned with intricate armor.

The wind howled like a banshee as the coursers charged into battle, their hooves pounding the earth.

The young squire watched in awe as the renowned warrior leapt onto his courser and vanished into the fray.