Synonym: crib, jigger, shot glass, trot. Similar words: agony, irony, colony, harmony, antonym, acrimony, anonymous, ceremony. Meaning: ['pəʊnɪ] n. 1. a range horse of the western United States 2. an informal term for a racehorse 3. a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly) 4. a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey 5. any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder.
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(91) A small beard grew around the mouth and a pony tail weaved down his back.
(92) Now Alice had asked her to ride Jack Rabbit, her pony, in the club horse show!
(93) The trotting pony overtook a slow-moving cart piled high with sacks of dry-smelling wheat for a flour mill.
(94) A girl in jodhpurs on Sand Bay leads her pony over and over jumps made of driftwood and traffic cones.
(95) Pony treks from the East Farm are priced at £8 per hour, 7 days a week.
(96) He hoped to buy a young pony that he could break-in and teach his daughter to ride.
(97) She drove a little pony and cart - he smiled suddenly at the memory of the little pony and cart.
(98) He slipped out of the pony harness, withdrew the slim plastic tube and emptied the sticky gerbils back into their cage.
(99) The donated pony will be cared for until the hospice becomes operational.
(100) Sometimes they wore a faux pony jacket over a turtleneck, which was layered over a featherweight wool shirt.
(101) The ungrateful chief demanded his four horses back and returned the injured pony to Small Star.
(102) We also have our own Autumn Shows where you draw your pony out of the hat for each gymkhana race.
(103) We often go pony - trek in the summer.
(104) It is time to pony up on that bill.
(105) They made him pony up the money he owed.
(106) He's a very nice little pony.
(107) She drank a pony of brandy.
(108) I wish you'd pony up the money you owe.
(109) Pony Express rider could do it in ten days.
(110) The Pony Express was much faster than the stagecoach.
(111) Besides riders, other people helped run the Pony Express.
(112) It is a piebald pony.
(113) Mr. Abel involuntarily urged the pony forward.
(114) My pony is about done up.
(115) Is that a race horse or a lead pony?
(116) What was the Pony Express?
(116) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(117) A small saddle horse or pony.
(118) Freddie, a Jack Russell in Gloucestershire, England, has been riding on the back of his friend Daisy, a Shetland pony, for 5 years, the Daily Mail reported.
(119) But LSU was overwhelmed, and this pony was a welfare case.
(120) If a secundine is hung to a stone which cannot give birth any water, by this means, the calf or pony would be lack of milk.
More similar words: agony, irony, colony, harmony, antonym, acrimony, anonymous, ceremony, cronyism, hegemony, testimony, matrimony, cacophony, synonymous, telephony, ponder, keep on, disharmony, patronymic, postpone, thereupon, opponent, respond, component, sponsor, sponge off, look upon, response, ponderous, enter upon.