rear-horse (Meaning)
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rear-horse (n.)
A mantis.
Synonyms & Antonyms of rear-horse
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rear-horse Sentence Examples
- The magnificent rear-horse reared up on its hind legs, displaying its strength and agility.
- The knight charged into battle astride his trusty rear-horse, its hooves pounding the ground.
- The rear-horse's tail swished through the air as it galloped across the field.
- The farmer's rear-horse pulled the heavy plow through the soil, its powerful muscles rippling.
- The circus performers rode bareback on rear-horses, performing daring stunts.
- The veterinarian examined the rear-horse's hindquarters, checking for injuries.
- The rear-horse's coat glistened in the sunlight, its sleek mane flowing in the wind.
- The children laughed and cheered as they rode the rear-horses at the petting zoo.
- The rear-horse's hooves echoed through the stable as it stamped impatiently.
- The rider dismounted from the rear-horse and patted its neck, thanking it for the ride.
FAQs About the word rear-horse
A mantis.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The magnificent rear-horse reared up on its hind legs, displaying its strength and agility.
The knight charged into battle astride his trusty rear-horse, its hooves pounding the ground.
The rear-horse's tail swished through the air as it galloped across the field.
The farmer's rear-horse pulled the heavy plow through the soil, its powerful muscles rippling.