horses Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic horses galloped across the sprawling meadow, their hooves pounding the earth.
  2. The equestrian skillfully guided her horse through the intricate dressage course.
  3. The rancher tended to his herd of horses, ensuring their health and well-being.
  4. The wild horses roamed the untamed wilderness, their spirit unyielding.
  5. The injured horse was gently led to the vet for treatment, its eyes holding both fear and trust.
  6. The children marveled at the beauty of the horses as they gracefully performed in the arena.
  7. The blacksmith forged new horseshoes for the trusty steed, shaping the metal with precision.
  8. The horse race drew an excited crowd, eager to witness the thrilling spectacle of these noble creatures.
  9. The cavalry charged into battle, their horses carrying them swiftly into the fray.
  10. The artist captured the essence of the horse in her breathtaking painting, its mane flowing in the wind.

horses Meaning

horses

horsepower, pommel horse, a frame usually with legs used for supporting something (such as planks or staging), a piece of gymnasium equipment used for balancing and swinging movements or for vaulting exercises, hauled or powered by a horse, a frame that supports something (as wood while being cut), large or coarse of its kind, cavalry, racehorse, of or relating to a horse (see horse sense 1a(1)), a large solid-hoofed herbivorous mammal of the genus Equus (E. caballus) domesticated since prehistoric times, a male horse, a game in which players take turns attempting to duplicate successful basketball shots, a letter of the word "horse" is awarded for each missed attempt, and the first player to receive all five letters loses, jackstay, from the original source, a mass of the same geologic character as the wall rock that occurs within a vein of useful mineral matter, to move by brute force, heroin, to be in heat or estrus, stallion, a large hoofed grazing domestic mammal that is used to carry or draw loads and for riding, vaulting horse, mounted on horses, a recent or extinct animal (such as a zebra, ass, or onager) of the horse family, to provide with a horse, an athlete whose performance is consistently strong and reliable, to provide with a horse (see horse sense 1a(1)), a large solid-hoofed herbivorous ungulate mammal (Equus caballus, family Equidae, the horse family) domesticated since prehistoric times and used as a beast of burden, a draft animal, or for riding

FAQs About the word horses

horsepower, pommel horse, a frame usually with legs used for supporting something (such as planks or staging), a piece of gymnasium equipment used for balancing

racehorses, fillies, colts, steeds,mares, equines, nags, stallions, bays, foals

No antonyms found.

The majestic horses galloped across the sprawling meadow, their hooves pounding the earth.

The equestrian skillfully guided her horse through the intricate dressage course.

The rancher tended to his herd of horses, ensuring their health and well-being.

The wild horses roamed the untamed wilderness, their spirit unyielding.