stallions (Meaning)

stallions

a male horse, an uncastrated male horse, one kept especially for breeding, a male animal (such as a dog or a sheep) kept primarily as a stud

stallions Sentence Examples

  1. The magnificent stallions pranced through the meadow, their manes flowing in the wind.
  2. The sleek stallions competed fiercely in the grand prix, their hooves pounding the ground.
  3. The stud farm was home to a herd of prized stallions, each with its own unique pedigree.
  4. The black stallion stood out from the others, its glossy coat shimmering in the sunlight.
  5. The wild stallions roamed the open plains, their herd instincts guiding them.
  6. The thoroughbred stallion was known for its exceptional speed and stamina.
  7. The veterinarian examined the stallion's leg, carefully checking for any injuries.
  8. The groom meticulously brushed the stallion's coat, preparing it for the show.
  9. The majestic stallions were a breathtaking sight as they thundered across the open field.
  10. The stallion's neigh filled the air, a powerful sound that commanded respect.

FAQs About the word stallions

a male horse, an uncastrated male horse, one kept especially for breeding, a male animal (such as a dog or a sheep) kept primarily as a stud

geldings, fillies, steeds, equines,mares, foals, colts, nags, mustangs, bronchos

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The magnificent stallions pranced through the meadow, their manes flowing in the wind.

The sleek stallions competed fiercely in the grand prix, their hooves pounding the ground.

The stud farm was home to a herd of prized stallions, each with its own unique pedigree.

The black stallion stood out from the others, its glossy coat shimmering in the sunlight.