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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(151) A little behind, on a thin, delicate Kirghiz pony with a flowing tail and mane, and a mouth flecked with blood, rode a young officer in a blue French military coat.
(152) A stagecoach took one month to deliver mail. A Pony Express rider could do it in ten days.
(153) He wore knee-length shorts, sunglasses and his long hair was tied in a pony tail.
(154) Choose from two options: our embroidered pony at the chest with matching vintage year at the hem or embroidered monogram at the chest with matching pony at the hem. 100% cotton.
(155) Dally away, and when Pony promises the girl he won't act like his friend, she smiles.
(156) The load son of the goods Lang pony elder brother's son ahead divide outdoor jollification, come to quite a few a meantime today small servant girl to buy thing.
(157) Pony Express disbanded. The telegraph took over. There are now 2250 telegraph offices in operation nationwide.
(158) The pony is often outfitted with straps, a leather saddle, blinders, reins, and a bit in the mouth.
(159) The little boy rode the pony , holding on for dear life.
(160) He fashioned a suit of armor and a sword out of old tin cups and scrap metal, mounted his pony and rode to court.
(161) The Russell, Majors and Waddell Company decided to show that this central route could be used all year. It began a speedy mail service called the Pony Express.
(162) She was clearly too small for me to ride, so I pictured her pulling a pony cart up our dirt road.
(163) We went all the way across Dartmoor on shank's pony.
(164) Their chief pursuit was the wild horse, the little bearded pony of that time.
(165) The boy saw a pony with a brand - new saddle over its back.
(166) Sections of the route followed historic pathways blazed by Native Americans, colonial settlers, Civil War armies, and the Pony Express mail service.
(167) Say Xiaozhao, and pony already buccal foam, the horizontal stroke lies.
(168) The secundine is expected to be hung over a lacquer tree as the lacquer tree has lacquer milk, an omen that the calf or the pony would have adequate milk.
(169) Michelle Obama refuses to be a political show pony or schmooze with Washington's elite.
(170) Delaisse was riding his pony cub road test, many people have been ridicule.
(171) The IMF is not prepared to pony up the second half of the $4 billion.
(172) Unless Chase broke his neck falling off his polo pony, he had no reason to be in the ER.
(173) Fred may get a pony for Christmas because his father is making money hand over fist.
(174) People can't even afford to pony up for movie tickets.
(175) Fish and Parcels is the slang name for the District Line. It should be Pony and Trap.
(176) My guess is that after years of being the trick pony, he wanted to see what it was like to be the ringmaster.
(176) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(177) The head particularly, which, in the Scottish pony, is often lumpish and heavy, was small and well placed in the neck of this animal, with thin jaws, full sparkling eyes, and expanded nostrils.
(178) The brocade shows unintentionally to softly persist to long for and worship in eyes of the orchid, in the eye in increase to handsome pony elder brother's son again have no side person.
(179) A court in the northwestern German city of Muenster has banned a man from tattooing his pony with the logo of British rock band the Rolling Stones.
(180) Choose from our embroidered Big Pony or Dual Match Pony at the chest and vintage year at the hem.
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