908 examples of horse's in sentences

"Dat's a no 'count livery notion, Miss 'Vadney, a coverin' up de cracks an' makin' de horse's hufs look better dan dey is.

The horse's tongue may be readily distinguished by a spoon-like expansion at its end.

So each shook the other's hand, and the lad, turning his horse's head, rode back toward London, while Robin entered the inn once more.

And so, with a stick in his hand, he threw himself on the gentleman in the pink coat and seized his horse's rein, and catching the gentleman by the leg was trying to throw him.

"Well," said Miss Wiggin, "there is such a thing as Horse's Neck Extension after all!"

Bareheaded, his attire in disorder and covered with slaver and sand, the young man laid the bridle on the horse's neck, held out his hand, and, saying "Come," turned his back and walked down the bridle path.

And pretty soon I heerd the tramp of a horse's feet;it come up; it stopped; I heerd Russell say out loud, "O Lord!"

Then, when you want to use both hands, put your right little finger and ring finger between the right curb and right snaffle, and hold your hands at exactly even distances from your horse's head, with the two reins firmly nipped by the thumbs resting on top of the fore-fingers.

The Escape of Juanita Have you heard of the terrible Tic-balan, A tall and thin and very black man, With terrible teeth and a horse's head, And covered with hair that is long and red?

They are not very good-natured brutes either, but I believe you look to a horse's hoofs rather than his head.

It makes little difference how you cross mares and jacks, the result is almost certain to be a horse's body, a jack's legs and feet, a jack's ears, and, in most cases, a jack's marks.

So they were together, yet apart, when they turned their horse's head towards their home and rode away silently into the sombre twilight.

Among other questions productive of heated argument come those relating to expansion of the horse's hoof.

He was a good boy, this Duroc, with his head full of the nonsense that they teach at St Cyr, knowing more about Alexander and Pompey than how to mix a horse's fodder or care for a horse's feet.

But even as my finger pressed the trigger I thought of his mother, and I put my ball through his horse's shoulder.

He sewed them up with sprigs and young shoots of laurels that were at hand; the wound healed, and, what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up, and formed a bower over me; so that afterwards I could go upon many other expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels.

The giants perceived a rider coming, for the dust from his horse's hoofs rose to heaven: "This rider comes to fight with us.

"Poll-evil is a large swelling, inflammation, or imposthume, in the horse's poll, or nape of the neck, just between the ears.

Walking at her side, I rested my hand on the horse's neck and at the same time touched her dress.

The silence of the night was disturbed only by the sound of the man's hob-nailed boots and the horse's iron-shod feet on the road.

He fell upon his horse's neck, as he vainly tried to draw his sword from the scabbard; his arm refused its office.

"A wonderful thing, sor, is the horse's eye," he continued.

Across the horse's shoulder was a ragged tear, black against the tawny gold of his coat.

She turned her horse's head at last.

It represented a white horse drinking at a white roadside well; beside the shoulder of the horse stood a white angel, many times taller, with an arm thrown caressingly around the horse's neck; while a stunted forest tree extended a solitary branch over the horse's tail.

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