foalfoot Synonyms

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foalfoot Meaning

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foalfoot (n.)

See Coltsfoot.

foalfoot Sentence Examples

  1. The foalfoot's delicate touch tickled as it nuzzled its mother.
  2. The newborn's foalfoot was a tiny, perfect oval.
  3. The stallion's foalfoot was as hard as steel, striking the ground with thunderous force.
  4. The mare walked with a graceful stride, her foalfoot leaving soft prints in the grass.
  5. The jockey's foalfoot urged the horse to greater speed, its rhythmical beat echoing across the racetrack.
  6. The foalfoot of the mustang left a trail through the arid desert landscape.
  7. The blacksmith's foalfoot hammer shaped and perfected the horseshoe.
  8. The foalfoot of the donkey was a study in strength and resilience.
  9. The veterinarian examined the foalfoot, searching for signs of injury.
  10. The foalfoot of the legendary unicorn shimmered with an otherworldly glow.

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The foalfoot's delicate touch tickled as it nuzzled its mother.

The newborn's foalfoot was a tiny, perfect oval.

The stallion's foalfoot was as hard as steel, striking the ground with thunderous force.

The mare walked with a graceful stride, her foalfoot leaving soft prints in the grass.