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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(121) Three people started a company called the Pony Express. The Pony Express carried mail and news throughout the West.
(122) One of the best known Pony Express riders was William Cody.
(123) Freddie the Jack Russell is thrilling visitors to a farm by showing off his horse riding skills on Daisy, a Shetland Pony.
(124) James struck up a friendship with a small boy who owned a pony on the island.
(125) And to any website that made that false claim that doesn't either want to apologize, pony up your source, or put your money where your mouth is, I say this...I will never grant an interview with you.
(126) Representing modern Ireland in 1994, three ruddy-cheeked Dublin children are featured with a pony at a time when cars still dodged horse-drawn carts in the country's capital.
(127) In order to provide a scientific basis for the origin and dwarfish mechanism of Ningqiang pony, the sequence of GH of different animals and some China horse breeds were studied.
(128) On April 3, 1860, one Pony Express rider rode west from St. Joseph, Missouri.
(129) Rounded hem with tonal pony embroidery at the left gusset. Elegant French cuffs.
(130) The Pony Express lasted a year before the telegraph took over.
(131) The owner said he wanted to make his pony "more unique and beautiful" with the tattoo inspired by a musical group whose albums include the chart-topping "Tattoo You".
(132) As Hackett finishes preparing his latest batch, Cano arrives. He has driven up from San Luis Obispo to get a pony keg of pale ale for his own personal use.
(133) This year, Linda got her own pony as a birthday present.
(134) Senator Jim Webb, a former Marine and Secretary of the Navy, called congressional Iraq visits a "dog and pony" show.
(135) Billy made no reply, but went to his haversack and took from it an apple, and going up to his pony placed him in position(sentencedict.com), the rein over the horn of the saddle.
(136) When it's withheld, you turn sick; crazy, not to mention resentful of the dealer who encouraged this addiction in the first place, but now refuses to pony up the good stuff.
(137) Then the littlest knight, astride his flying dragon, flew home with his pony galloping beneath.
(138) Yet Mr Reinfeldt 's pony - tailed finance minister, Anders Borg, can also claim much credit.
(139) Henry Chatillon, on his gray Indian pony, was in the lead.
(140) The " pony " type of mixer is also a steel fabricated cylindrical tank and plain internally.
(141) Still, there were young men willing to ride for the Pony Express.
(142) Mayflower a grey Shetland pony grazes near to salt marshes by the River Test, Southampton, Hampshire.
(143) And when My Little Pony got the trots , who do you think got her back on track?
(144) This equestrian boss nowadays is no longer already in those days that undemonstrative " pony elder brother ".
(145) He is a king compared with a rickshaw puller or a gharry pony, but his case is analogous.
(146) Pony Express formed to carry mail to the Wild West.
(147) For now, at least,[http://sentencedict.com/pony.html] you can lounge around away from the computer if you feel like watching a TV movie or the entire first season of My Little Pony (if it happens to be on the TV that day).
(148) Fresh lychees, her favorite fruit , were brought by pony express from Guangzhou every week.
(149) He could be a cart horse or a lead pony.
(150) A 38cm tiny pony was born 10 days ago at a stud farm in Australia, the smallest born in the area.
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