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mustangs Meaning

mustangs

a small hardy naturalized horse of U.S. western plains directly descended from horses brought in by the Spaniards, bronco sense 1, bronc, a small hardy wild horse of the western plains of the U.S. that is directly descended from horses brought in by the Spaniards, a commissioned officer (as in the U.S. Navy) who has risen from the ranks

mustangs Sentence Examples

  1. The mustangs galloped across the vast prairie, their manes flowing in the wind.
  2. The ranchers rounded up the mustangs and branded them with their initials.
  3. The photographer captured the elusive mustang in mid-stride, its wild spirit evident in its eyes.
  4. The mustangs have roamed this land for centuries, a symbol of freedom and untamed nature.
  5. The mustang's hooves thundered against the ground as it raced away from the pursuing herd.
  6. The legend of the mustang has been passed down through generations, inspiring awe and respect.
  7. The mustangs were hunted to near extinction in the 19th century, but conservation efforts have helped to restore their populations.
  8. The mustang's survival instinct has allowed it to endure harsh conditions and predators.
  9. The mustang's adaptability has made it capable of thriving in a variety of habitats.
  10. The mustang represents the untamed spirit of the American West, and its preservation is a testament to the enduring bond between humans and animals.

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a small hardy naturalized horse of U.S. western plains directly descended from horses brought in by the Spaniards, bronco sense 1, bronc, a small hardy wild hor

mares,ponies, colts, broncos, fillies, stallions, foals, geldings, bronchos, horse

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The mustangs galloped across the vast prairie, their manes flowing in the wind.

The ranchers rounded up the mustangs and branded them with their initials.

The photographer captured the elusive mustang in mid-stride, its wild spirit evident in its eyes.

The mustangs have roamed this land for centuries, a symbol of freedom and untamed nature.