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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(181) She remembered being a little girl riding a pony beside her grandfather who sat on his tall Appaloosa.
(182) The Pony Express lasted only eighteen months. It was no longer needed after a telegraph line was completed to San Francisco.
(183) Leading a small grey pony through the tarmac streets in Wrexham of North Wales, UK, a grey-haired guy attracted confused glances from local residents.
(184) Maybe it was an unconscious memory of that first pony farm visit that made me take keen notice of the little Welsh pony now sticking to my side.
(185) The next morning, DD found the pony and pad it.
(186) The Pony Express stands ready and waiting for your team.
(187) In this way,[http://sentencedict.com/pony.html] the letters would be carried between California and Missouri. The first letters sent by Pony Express from California took ten days to reach Missouri.
(188) Harness the pony and we'll go for a ride in the cart.
(189) At last I had the deadwood on the Red Pony.
(190) If you won't drive me, I'll have to get there on shank's pony .
(191) The Pony Express hired young men. They were often younger than 18 years old.
(192) A couple of weeks after my husband and I got home, still thinking of Owens and his charming ponies, I went online and found it was the centennial show of the Welsh Pony and Cob Societyof America.
(193) The owners of Tilly the Shetland pony received a double shock when she gave birth. They didn't know she was pregnant - and they certainly weren't expecting a zebra.
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.