25 sentences with 'horse'

Example sentences and phrases with the word horse and other words derived from it.


« The horse neighed upon seeing its rider. »

horse: The horse neighed upon seeing its rider.
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« The prince had a very elegant white horse. »

horse: The prince had a very elegant white horse.
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« A horse can change direction quickly, suddenly. »

horse: A horse can change direction quickly, suddenly.
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« An expert rider rides a horse with great skill. »

horse: An expert rider rides a horse with great skill.
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« The rider dismounted from his horse with skill. »

horse: The rider dismounted from his horse with skill.
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« The black horse was galloping through the field. »

horse: The black horse was galloping through the field.
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« The horse is a herbivorous animal that feeds on grass. »

horse: The horse is a herbivorous animal that feeds on grass.
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« The rider mounted his horse and galloped across the field. »

horse: The rider mounted his horse and galloped across the field.
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« It was the fastest horse I had ever ridden. Wow, it could run! »

horse: It was the fastest horse I had ever ridden. Wow, it could run!
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« The horse was gaining speed and I started to lose confidence in him. »

horse: The horse was gaining speed and I started to lose confidence in him.
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« Have you ever seen a sunset on the back of a horse? It's truly something incredible. »

horse: Have you ever seen a sunset on the back of a horse? It's truly something incredible.
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« I gave a slight tug on the reins and immediately my horse slowed down to the previous pace. »

horse: I gave a slight tug on the reins and immediately my horse slowed down to the previous pace.
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« The horse is a herbivorous mammal that has been domesticated by humans for thousands of years. »

horse: The horse is a herbivorous mammal that has been domesticated by humans for thousands of years.
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« The walk is very slow and the gallop tires the animal; on the other hand, the horse can trot all day. »

horse: The walk is very slow and the gallop tires the animal; on the other hand, the horse can trot all day.
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« Riding in those conditions is dangerous. The horse can stumble and fall with both the rider and itself. »

horse: Riding in those conditions is dangerous. The horse can stumble and fall with both the rider and itself.
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« The white horse was running through the field. The rider, also dressed in white, raised his sword and shouted. »

horse: The white horse was running through the field. The rider, also dressed in white, raised his sword and shouted.
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« The term "hippopotamus" comes from the Greek "hippo" (horse) and "potamos" (river), which means "river horse." »

horse: The term "hippopotamus" comes from the Greek "hippo" (horse) and "potamos" (river), which means "river horse."
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« He was the fastest horse I'd ever ridden - he sure ran! »
« But Josh's horse was gaining speed and I began to lose confidence. »
« For some unexplained reason, the horse stopped, but I didn't. I went flying over the horse's head. »
« According to him, the Persians taught their sons three things: to ride a horse, to shoot a bow and to tell the truth. »
« Allegedly, Frederick the Great of Prussia claimed that he used German to talk to his horse and other languages to talk to people. »
« Caligula liked to appear in public dressed as various gods or goddesses; one of his high priests was his horse, Incitatus, whom he supposedly appointed Roman consul. »
« It was not until the mid-8th century BC that selective horse breeding produced true "war horses" large enough to carry a heavily armed and armoured man into and through an entire battle. »
« Emperor Valerian was captured by the Persian king Shapur I while leading a Roman army against Persia and, according to some accounts, was used as the Persian king's personal footstool to get on his horse. »

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