188 examples of fillies in sentences

"I suppose this wonder horse of yours is one of the ranch fillies and regular lightning!" For a second the Ramblin' Kid's eyes narrowed, then he replied coldly to the last half of Dorsey's sentence: "Well, th' filly's been runnin' in that neighborhood an'"with a laugh that had in it just the hint of a sneer"she's pretty fairgood enough, I figure, to beat hell out of old Thunderbolt!" "Are you backing that with money?"

The waxy mane of the outlaw filly rocked into view as she sprang up and around the turn on to the ridge.

The filly sprang forward, swerved to the side of the stallion, and with an answering whinny stopped.

"Isthisis this a hold-up?" "What are you doin' herethis time of nightan' on that filly?"

"IIwas goin' to turn th' filly back to th' range," he continued in the same emotionless voice, "butwell, you can have herI'll trade her to you forforth' thing that started th' fight.

Then she guided the outlaw filly down the grade, across the Cimarron and along the lane, in the gently stirring dawn, back to the still sleeping Quarter Circle KT.

Having camped, we shot the filly, which was now eleven months old, cut the flesh into slices and hung it up to dry in the sun during the day and over a charcoal fire at night.

He said to me as we went in the door, I think I will toddle over to the paddock and see if the fillies are in form.

SIR, I am joined in Wedlock for my Sins to one of those Fillies who are described in the old Poet with that hard Name you gave us the other Day.

"And even that was a 'fluke,' because Bearwarden's Bacchante filly was left at the post." "I congratulate you," said Maud, with laughter gleaming in her dark eyes.

Grimes, of consequence, attributed the reluctance of Miss Melville to maiden coyness, and the skittish shyness of an unbroken filly.

'I will that the younger widows marry, bear children,' not run after monks, and what notWhat's good for the filly, is good for the mare, say I. Eliz.

each, h. ft. for three year-olds; colts, 8 st. 7 lb., fillies, 8 st. 2 lb.; the second to receive 100 sovs., and the winner to pay 100 sovs.

Similarly, the mares who win races as fillies, are not allowed to waste their strength in being ridden or driven, but are tended under sanatory conditions for the sole purpose of bearing offspring.

To-day there is a celebrated promenade, that in which the young fillies range themselves in two rows along the principal alley to be chosen by their future spouse.

No doubt he regretted having called me a filly above all things.

If men were dealt with like other live stock, a contractor might undertake to deliver at Long Wharf a cargo of three-year old human colts and fillies of almost any required standard of development and health, in five years from date.

APPEL, ANGELINE K. Fillies don't win.

SEE APPEL, H. M. APPEL, H. M. Fillies don't win.

APPEL, ANGELINE K. Fillies don't win.

SEE APPEL, H. M. APPEL, H. M. Fillies don't win.

The phantom filly.

SIR, I am joined in Wedlock for my Sins to one of those Fillies who are described in the old Poet with that hard Name you gave us the other Day.

DERBY DAY, the last Wednesday in May, or, as may happen, the 1st of June, being the second day of the Summer Meeting at Epsom, on which the Derby Stakes for colts and fillies three years old are run for, so called as having been started by the 12th Earl of Derby in 1780; the day is held as a great London holiday, and the scene is one to which all London turns out.

OAKS, THE, one of the three great classic races in England, run at Epsom; established by the 12th Earl of Derby in 1779 for fillies of 3 years old.

188 examples of  fillies  in sentences