19 Verbs to Use for the Word neighing

Now when this party of queens, knights, esquires, and ladies heard the war-horse neigh, and when they beheld Sir Launcelot where he lay, they drew rein and marvelled very greatly to see a knight sleeping so soundly at that place, maugre all the noise and tumult of their passing.

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

With the first outcry he was at the window and there he saw the flames curling above the roof of the barn, and next, by that wild light, how Dan Barry raced through the dangerous corral, and then he heard the shrill neighing of Satan, and saw Dan disappear in the smoking door of the barn.

When all was ready and just as I pressed the trigger of the 'flash,' there came in the cellar that dreadful, gobbling neighing that I had heard out in the Park.

" The Knight-mare gave a loud triumphant neigh.

There, a horse, tied to a tree, gave joyous neighing at the approach of his master.

Here, too, the wild horse sprang snorting and dishevelled from his mountain retreatswith flourishing mane and tail, spanking step, and questioning gazeand thundered away over the plains and valleys, while the rocks echoed back his shrill neigh.

Even their horse pricked up his ears and began neighing, and Hubert had to hold him tight in hand, lest he should break away while they were enjoying the spectacle.

As she neared the river the neighing of a horse hard by caused her to sit erect with burning ears.

Just as we were passing out of sight the poor creatures neighed pitifully after us, and one who has never heard the last despairing, pleading neigh of a horse left to die can form no idea of its almost human appeal.

From the very heart of the burning barn the sharp single whistle burst and over the rolling smoke and spring fire rose the answering neigh.

High over the fire, once again rose the neighing of the black horse, a sound of unspeakable triumph.

Into the dream, appropriately enough, ran the neigh of a horse, long drawn and shrill of pitch, interrupted by a sudden burst of deep-throated curses from the riders.

Alcatraz had tossed up his head, sent a ringing neigh of defiance floating behind him, and then struck again into his matchless, smooth flowing gallop!

Before she had taken half a dozen steps the neigh of the stallion, deafeningly loud, brought her to a halt with her hands clasped.

It was that second cry which saved a faint spark of life for Cordova for at the sound the stallion leaped sidewise from the body of his victim, lifted his head towards the half fainting girl in the window, and trumpeted a great neigh of defiance.

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.

But before he had carried very far his deductions from this premise, he caught the neighing of a horse near the house; so he went to the window and threw it open.

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

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  neighing