filly (Meaning)

Wordnet

filly (n)

a young female horse under the age of four

Webster

filly (n.)

A female foal or colt; a young mare. Cf. Colt, Foal.

A lively, spirited young girl.

filly Sentence Examples

  1. The young filly galloped across the field, her mane flowing behind her.
  2. The trainer patiently worked with the filly, teaching her the basics of racing.
  3. The owner watched with pride as her filly won her first race.
  4. The jockey skillfully guided the filly around the track, taking the lead early.
  5. The filly's powerful stride helped her maintain her lead throughout the race.
  6. The crowd cheered wildly as the filly crossed the finish line, victorious.
  7. The filly was a beautiful creature, with a sleek coat and piercing eyes.
  8. The groom carefully tended to the filly, brushing her coat and cleaning her hooves.
  9. The veterinarian examined the filly, ensuring she was healthy and fit to race.
  10. The filly's noble spirit made her a favorite among racing fans.

FAQs About the word filly

a young female horse under the age of fourA female foal or colt; a young mare. Cf. Colt, Foal., A lively, spirited young girl.

lass,girl,missy, nymph, sheila, miss, lassie, gamine,pixy, pixie

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The young filly galloped across the field, her mane flowing behind her.

The trainer patiently worked with the filly, teaching her the basics of racing.

The owner watched with pride as her filly won her first race.

The jockey skillfully guided the filly around the track, taking the lead early.