Australian English Meaning of warhorses

Warhorses

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Definitions and Meaning of warhorses in English

warhorses

a person with long experience in a field, a veteran soldier or public person (such as a politician), a horse used in war, a veteran soldier or politician, something (such as a work of art or musical composition) that has become overly familiar or hackneyed due to much repetition in the standard repertoire

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Warhorses

a person with long experience in a field, a veteran soldier or public person (such as a politician), a horse used in war, a veteran soldier or politician, somet

veterans,Veterans,old-timers,Vets,adepts,experts,gurus,hands,masters,muffins

apprentices,beginners,boots,colts,fledglings,First-years,greenhorns,neophytes,Newcomers,beginners

warfares => wars, wards => wards, wardrobes => Wardrobes, warding (off) => warding (off), warders => Warders,