Similar words: five senses, horseshoe, senses, horseshoes, make sense, make sense of, present tense, present perfect tense. Meaning: n. sound practical judgment.
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(1) Horse sense is the thing a horse has which keeps it from betting on people. W.C. Fields
(2) Maud talked with a mixture of pedantry and horse sense that impressed him as singular and forcible.
(3) It's a shame you don't have any horse sense.
(4) Grandpa knows a lot of horse sense.
(5) Young people nowadays just don't have any horse sense.
(6) Is it horse sense of historical facts?
(7) It was the age of horse sense and the quack.
(8) Flaming enthusiasm, backed horse sense and persistence , is the quality that most frequently makes for success.
(9) She's got too much horse sense to believe his story.
(10) Arthur looked at Flute's cross face and thought longingly of Fred's horse sense at dress rehearsals.
(11) He's not very highly educated(sentencedict.com/horse sense.html), but he's got a lot of horse sense.
(12) Though his wife is very impractical, John fortunately has a lot of good horse sense.
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