pony (Meaning)

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pony (n)

a range horse of the western United States

an informal term for a racehorse

a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)

a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey

any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder

pony Sentence Examples

  1. The young girl rode her beloved pony through the lush meadow.
  2. The pony stood patiently in the stable, its mane flowing in the breeze.
  3. The children giggled with delight as they bounced on the back of the miniature pony.
  4. The cowboy lassoed the runaway pony and skillfully brought it back to the corral.
  5. The pony's hooves thundered across the grass as it raced towards the finish line.
  6. The princess's royal pony was adorned with jewels and ribbons.
  7. The pony farm offered guided trail rides through the scenic countryside.
  8. The children dreamed of owning their own ponies and riding off into the sunset.
  9. The pony's soft coat shimmered in the sunlight, revealing its beautiful chestnut color.
  10. The old man shared fond memories of riding ponies in his youth.

FAQs About the word pony

a range horse of the western United States, an informal term for a racehorse, a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly),

stallion, colt, mustang, gelding, racehorse, horse, filly,mare, foal, bronco

No antonyms found.

The young girl rode her beloved pony through the lush meadow.

The pony stood patiently in the stable, its mane flowing in the breeze.

The children giggled with delight as they bounced on the back of the miniature pony.

The cowboy lassoed the runaway pony and skillfully brought it back to the corral.