551 adjectives to describe horse

We were all rather disgusted, as sometimes one sees pretty little Arab horses in Paris.

But Carleton refused to receive it; and the garrison put a wooden horse and a bundle of hay on the walls with a placard bearing the inscription, 'When this horse has eaten this bunch of hay we will surrender.'

He was riding a splendid gray horse, and as the men broke into shouts he raised his hat and bowed right and left.

And the two men clapped spurs to their tired horses.

To catch these with the later papers, Smith had light carts with fast horses.

At the door he found that the gambler, with his canvas sack under his arm, had turned to the right toward the line of saddle horses which stood in the shadow; and no sooner did he reach the gloom at the side of the building than he broke into a soft, swift run.

The swiftest horse may gallop for a day and night unswervingly, and still not reach a dwelling-place of man.

Comstock was mounted on one of his favorite horses, while I rode old Brigham.

The conveyance provided for the Grand Duke and General Sheridan was a heavy double-seated open carriage, or rather an Irish dog-cart, and it was drawn by four spirited cavalry horses which were not much used to the harness.

And here, on the tenth of May, came the Forty-Eighth under Colonel Dunbar, and General Braddock himself in his great traveling chariot, his staff riding behind and a body of light horse on either side.

Upon a winged Horse, ycleped Pegasus, Swift as the fiery Racers of the Sun,I flyI flySee how I mount, and cut the liquid Sky.

And presently, from out the rolling cloud, riderless horses burst and thundered past, and after thema staggering rout, mounted and afoot, spurring and trampling each other 'neath the merciless arrow-shower that smote them from the banks above.

In November, 1876, he was knocked down in the streets of Carlisle by a runaway horse, and carried into the hospital to die.

" But how Mr. Pickwick dropped his whip, how Mr. Winkle got off his tall horse to pick it up, how he tried in vain to remount while his horse went round and round, how they were all spilt out upon the bridge and how finally they walked to Manor Farmthese things are known to everybody with an inch of reading.

Having such splendid horses, we laughed at the idea of a band of Indians overtaking us on a square run, no matter how well they might be mounted; but not caring to be cut off by them, we ran our steeds about three miles towards home, thus getting between the braves and the town.

She was very handsome, with a beautiful figure, had handsome horses and attracted great attention.

Underneath this picture stands the favourite horse of William II., one which carried him through numerous engagements, and earned from his Royal master a gratitude and affection that caused him to wish for his preservation in a position where he would constantly be reminded of him.

I was like the rider of a frightened horse, rendered almost wild by something which in the mystery of its voiceless being it has seen, something on the road which it will not pass, but wildly plunging, resisting every persuasion, turns from, with ever-increasing passion.

It had lately suffered the loss of several thousand dollars, two valuable horses, and a prominent citizen.

Mencius then said, "In your stalls there are fat beasts; in your stables there are fat horses.

She charged Billy to be very careful of the boy; she kissed him again, and Mildred kissed him, and then they stepped into the carriage and the restless brown horses drew them rapidly away.

Slowly, slowly the great, fierce head was drawn low and lower, the foam-flecked jaws gaped wide, but Beltane's grip grew ever the fiercer until, snorting, panting, wild-eyed, the great grey horse faltered in his stride, checked his pace, slipped, stumbled, and so stood quivering in the shade of the tree.

"All that you have said about Dahir is absolute nonsensefor at present there are no horses better or finer than mine, and those of my brother.

Our outfit consisted of one carriage, three wagons and some fine blooded horses.

When it was settled, Mr. Tebrick disposed of the remaining business he had at Rylands in the afternoon, and that was chiefly putting out his wife's riding horse into the keeping of a farmer near by, for he thought he would drive over with his own horse, and the other spare horse tandem in the dogcart.

551 adjectives to describe  horse