colt (Meaning)

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colt (n)

a young male horse under the age of four

a kind of revolver

colt Sentence Examples

  1. The colt frolicked in the meadow, its youthful energy evident in every playful leap.
  2. The rancher carefully trained the colt, teaching it the basics of riding and obedience.
  3. With its sleek coat and nimble movements, the colt showed promise as a future racehorse.
  4. The mare watched over her colt protectively, nudging it gently when it strayed too far.
  5. As the colt grew, it developed a strong bond with its human caretaker.
  6. Despite being just a colt, it displayed remarkable intelligence and willingness to learn.
  7. The colt's first steps were wobbly, but it quickly gained confidence with each stride.
  8. The colt's lineage could be traced back to a long line of champion horses.
  9. Every morning, the stable hands would groom the colt, ensuring its coat gleamed in the sunlight.
  10. The colt's playful antics brought joy to everyone at the ranch.

FAQs About the word colt

a young male horse under the age of four, a kind of revolver

rookie, apprentice, beginner, freshman,novice, newcomer, neophyte, babe, punk, greenhorn

veteran, vet, vet,veteran, expert, old hand, expert, professional, master, old hand

The colt frolicked in the meadow, its youthful energy evident in every playful leap.

The rancher carefully trained the colt, teaching it the basics of riding and obedience.

With its sleek coat and nimble movements, the colt showed promise as a future racehorse.

The mare watched over her colt protectively, nudging it gently when it strayed too far.