crowbait (Meaning)

Wordnet

crowbait (n)

an emaciated horse likely soon to become carrion and so attractive to crows

Synonyms & Antonyms of crowbait

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crowbait Sentence Examples

  1. The old horse, once majestic, had become little more than crowbait in its final years.
  2. Despite its advanced age, the farmer still relied on the faithful crowbait for light farm work.
  3. Passing travelers often mistook the aging equine for mere crowbait, unaware of its former glory.
  4. The neglected field was littered with discarded equipment and crowbait horses left to graze.
  5. A tattered sign warned trespassers to beware of the bull and to keep clear of the crowbait.
  6. With a heavy heart, the farmer bid farewell to his trusted crowbait companion, knowing it was time to retire the faithful steed.
  7. As the sun set on the horizon, the silhouette of the crowbait horse against the fading light evoked a sense of nostalgia.
  8. Despite its diminished stature, the crowbait horse possessed a gentle disposition, earning the affection of all who encountered it.
  9. In the distance, a lone figure led a string of weary crowbait horses, their hooves plodding along the dusty trail.
  10. The old barn served as a refuge for abandoned animals, including several tired crowbait horses seeking shelter and companionship.

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an emaciated horse likely soon to become carrion and so attractive to crows

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The old horse, once majestic, had become little more than crowbait in its final years.

Despite its advanced age, the farmer still relied on the faithful crowbait for light farm work.

Passing travelers often mistook the aging equine for mere crowbait, unaware of its former glory.

The neglected field was littered with discarded equipment and crowbait horses left to graze.