14 adjectives to describe neigh

There he halted, and, flinging back his tossed mane, uttered a shrill neigh.

It seems to blend with the whispering sound of breezes on their way, The rattle of their harness and the charger's joyous neigh.

" The Knight-mare gave a loud triumphant neigh.

Again, all the Horses and Donkeys neigh; for the bray of the Donkey is only a harsher neigh, pitched on a different key, it is true, but a sound of the same character,as the Donkey himself is but a clumsy and dwarfish Horse.

At the very moment that his master was congratulating himself on the supposed security of his position, he wrenched the halter from the hand of him who held it, burst through the barrier of felled trees that had been thrown round the camp, cleared the brook at a bound, and with a wild hilarious neigh resumed his old place in the ranks of the free-born mustangs of the prairie.

As Tom Scales led the horse away to the stables it turned its head towards its master with a short, shill neigh.

The night was falling wild and black, The waters blotted out the track; She gave her flying horse free rein, For full a dreadful mile away The lonely wayside station lay, And hoarse above his startled neigh She heard the thunder of the train!

the striderous neigh!

" The Knight-mare gave a loud triumphant neigh.

At length the low, delighted neigh of his pony, which, with my own, had been picketed near the spot where I was reclining, warned me that his master was not far away.

Once again to dust shall daylight doom these Wand'rers of the night; See, it dawns!A joyous welcome neigh our horses to the light!

He never once glanced back at the farm-house, but the mare several times bent her neck around and emitted a doleful neigh, as if complaining because her good days were now over.

A faint neigh floated down wind.

The two met almost face to face, the horses exchanging friendly neighs.

14 adjectives to describe  neigh