dobbin (Meaning)
Wordnet
dobbin (n)
a quiet plodding workhorse
Webster
dobbin (n.)
An old jaded horse.
Sea gravel mixed with sand.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dobbin
dobbin Sentence Examples
- The old dobbin trotted along the dirt road, pulling a heavy load of hay.
- When the pioneers arrived at the river, they used dobbin to help them cross.
- The farmer hitched dobbin to the plow and began to till the field.
- The children rode dobbin bareback around the pasture, laughing and having fun.
- Dobbin was a faithful companion to the old man, and they spent many hours together.
- The horse, named Dobbin, was a reliable workhorse that helped the farmer with his daily tasks.
- The owner of the ranch kept his trusty dobbin well-fed and groomed.
- Dobbin was a gentle and patient creature, and he was always willing to help out around the farm.
- The children loved to ride dobbin, and they would often spend hours exploring the countryside.
- Dobbin was a valuable asset to the farm, and he was always treated with kindness and respect.
FAQs About the word dobbin
a quiet plodding workhorseAn old jaded horse., Sea gravel mixed with sand.
skate, mare, jade, stallion, foal, steed, colt, equine, pony,cob
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The old dobbin trotted along the dirt road, pulling a heavy load of hay.
When the pioneers arrived at the river, they used dobbin to help them cross.
The farmer hitched dobbin to the plow and began to till the field.
The children rode dobbin bareback around the pasture, laughing and having fun.