44 adjectives to describe colt

The mule colt will, just as likely as not, do all he can to make it inconvenient for you and him.

She does by man as he does by an unbroken colt.

She cunjer him coz he rode de gray colt to de Coht House when she done tole him to let dat gray colt alone, coz 'twarnt hisen but hern, an' he go shoot hese'f dead by de gate pos'.

What could he say? CHAPTER XXVI A RIDE AND A RESCUE "Douane or Bienville?" Such was the choice presented by Honoré Grandissime to Joseph Frowenfeld, as the former on a lively brown colt and the apothecary on a nervy chestnut fell into a gentle, preliminary trot while yet in the rue Royale, looked after by that great admirer of both, Raoul Innerarity.

For he could not know that the landlord of the Angel owned a restive colt, and no farther back than the last fair had bought a new whip; nor that that very whip lay at this moment where the landlord had dropped it, on a chest so near to Mr. Dunborough's hand that the tutor never knew how he became possessed of it.

There had been a mortgage on this farm which was about to be foreclosed when Desmond, a brave, vigorous lad, sold his only possession, a valuable colt, and determined to enter a walking match for the prize.

The white nosed colt.

In the next field there were two or three skittish colts, which they scared into all manner of hysterical behavior as they sped across.

Some people, called Dobson, who lived only a few doors from the Morrises, had a fine bay mare and a little colt called Sam.

The blind colt.

They were laughingthey were laughing unpleasantly at him as he had seen men laugh at a fiery young colt which struggled against the rope.

One of their daughters, a strapping, light-hearted colt of a girl, told us some of the things they had seen as she paused in the hall after preparing our rooms.

There stood the mares and the horses ranged in a loose semi-circle, waiting and watching; only the colts, ignorant of what was to come, had begun to frolic together or bother their mothers with a savage pretense of battle.

All the ingenuity and efforts of the most skillful trainers of the Old World, and of the most cunning jockeys of the New, have been tasked in vain to devise an effective discipline and curb for this impatient colt.

A lean colt was seeking a little grass among the stones.

What could he say? CHAPTER XXVI A RIDE AND A RESCUE "Douane or Bienville?" Such was the choice presented by Honoré Grandissime to Joseph Frowenfeld, as the former on a lively brown colt and the apothecary on a nervy chestnut fell into a gentle, preliminary trot while yet in the rue Royale, looked after by that great admirer of both, Raoul Innerarity.

Oats-and-Broadswordsif it's not a couple of lost colts!

to strain at such gnats as an ill-mouthed colt or a riotous puppy, and swallow that camel of camels, a page!

I finally succeeded, as I imagined, (certainty is impossible,) in separating the different influences which impressed me,perceiving where one terminated and the other commenced, or where two met and my mind vibrated from one to the other until the stronger prevailed, or where a thought which seemed to originate in my own brain took the lead and swept away with me like the mad rush of a prairie colt.

Very possibly individual animals were identified with the right side or the wrong side, to be spared or confiscated in consequence;as in modern Kansas, during a similar condition of things, one might hear men talk of a pro-slavery colt, or an anti-slavery cow.

Once, my father brought for me a female slave from Tartary, and he once brought thence some horses, from which he gave me also a promising young colt; and I used to feed it from my own little property.

They often displayed, on these occasions, no small violence of temper; and I have more than once observed a party leading off their ragged colt in a perfect fury, at the blood of Daghee or Shumehtee, or some renowned sire or grandsire, being depreciated by an inadequate offer, from an ignorant Indian or European.

His Pegasus is not a rough, skittish colt, running wild among the mountains, covered with bur-docks and thistles, nor a tame, sleek pad, unable to get out of the same ambling pace, but a beautiful manege-horse, full of life and spirit in itself, and subject to the complete controul of the rider.

A scrawny colt, escaping from the heels of a yearling floundered against him.

Very possibly individual animals were identified with the right side or the wrong side, to be spared or confiscated in consequence;as in modern Kansas, during a similar condition of things, one might hear men talk of a pro-slavery colt, or an anti-slavery cow.

44 adjectives to describe  colt