foal (Meaning)

Wordnet

foal (n)

a young horse

Wordnet

foal (v)

give birth to a foal

Webster

foal (n.)

The young of any animal of the Horse family (Equidae); a colt; a filly.

Webster

foal (v.t.)

To bring forth (a colt); -- said of a mare or a she ass.

Webster

foal (v.i.)

To bring forth young, as an animal of the horse kind.

foal Sentence Examples

  1. The newborn foal stumbled to its feet, its legs weak and wobbly.
  2. The mare nuzzled her foal protectively, shielding it from the cold.
  3. The veterinarian examined the foal's hooves, checking for any signs of laminitis.
  4. The group of foals galloped across the pasture, their manes and tails flowing in the wind.
  5. The jockey carefully mounted the spirited foal, preparing for the race.
  6. The foal's ears twitched nervously as it heard an unfamiliar sound.
  7. The foal's coat glistened in the sunlight, a testament to its health and well-being.
  8. The foal's eyes sparkled with curiosity as it explored its surroundings.
  9. The foal's gentle touch brought comfort to the sick child.
  10. The foal's playful antics filled the stable with laughter and joy.

FAQs About the word foal

a young horse, give birth to a foalThe young of any animal of the Horse family (Equidae); a colt; a filly., To bring forth (a colt); -- said of a mare or a she

gelding, equine,mare, filly, colt, stallion, racehorse, nag,steed, pony

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The newborn foal stumbled to its feet, its legs weak and wobbly.

The mare nuzzled her foal protectively, shielding it from the cold.

The veterinarian examined the foal's hooves, checking for any signs of laminitis.

The group of foals galloped across the pasture, their manes and tails flowing in the wind.