Broken in as a horse
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TAMEBroken in, as a horse
SETPut in position, as a broken bone
whitewaterreferring to a stretch of water with a broken foamy surface, as in rapids
greenstickas in greenstick fracture, an incomplete fracture of a long bone in which one side of a bone is broken while the other is bent
cirrocumulusCloud forming a broken layer of small fleecy clouds at high altitude, usually 16,500û45,000 feet (5û13 km), typically with a rippled or granulated appearance (as in a mackerel sky)
carbohydrateAny of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body
carbohydratesAny of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose. They contain hydrogen and oxygen in the same ratio as water (2:1) and typically can be broken down to release energy in the animal body
BETONSupport, as in a horse race
STABLEDIn a stall, as a horse
FADESDrops back, as in a horse race
UNEVENBARSThey're often in the same room as a horse
shownfinish third or at least third (as in a horse race)
jockeysA person who rides in horse races, esp. as a profession
selectionsA horse or horses tipped as worth bets in a race or meeting
curvetsto leap in a curvet, as a horse; cause one's horse to do this
gaiting(of a dog or horse) Walk in a trained gait, as at a show
curvetto leap in a curvet, as a horse; cause one's horse to do this
cribbingsinjurious habit in which a horse bites its manger and as a result swallows air
tittupedto move, especially to walk, in an exaggerated prancing or bouncing way, as a spirited horse
tittupto move, especially to walk, in an exaggerated prancing or bouncing way, as a spirited horse
tittupsto move, especially to walk, in an exaggerated prancing or bouncing way, as a spirited horse
silksGarments made from such fabric, esp. as worn by a jockey in the colors of a particular horse owner
reinedcheck or stop by or as if by a pull at the reins reined in her horse couldn't rein his impatience
curvetsleap of a horse from a rearing position, in which it springs up with the hind legs outstretched as the forelegs descend
curvetleap of a horse from a rearing position, in which it springs up with the hind legs outstretched as the forelegs descend
walerhorse bred in New South Wales, Australia, as a military saddle horse and exported in numbers during the 19th century to British India
walershorse bred in New South Wales, Australia, as a military saddle horse and exported in numbers during the 19th century to British India
handicapsA disadvantage imposed on a superior competitor in sports such as golf, horse racing, and competitive sailing in order to make the chances more equal
handicapA disadvantage imposed on a superior competitor in sports such as golf, horse racing, and competitive sailing in order to make the chances more equal
stiflethe joint next above the hock in the hind leg of a quadruped (as a horse or dog) corresponding to the human knee see horse illustration
aesculinwhite, crystalline, slightly water-soluble glucoside, C15H16O9, obtained from the bark of the common horse chestnut and used chiefly in skin preparations as a protective against sunburn
hazerhorse rider who assists in rodeo bulldogging by riding on the opposite side of the steer as the competing cowboy to keep the steer running in a straight path
hockthe tarsal joint or region in the hind limb of a digitigrade quadruped (as the horse) corresponding to the human ankle but elevated and bending backward see horse illustration
hazershorse rider who assists in rodeo bulldogging by riding on the opposite side of the steer as the competing cowboy to keep the steer running in a straight path
hocksthe tarsal joint or region in the hind limb of a digitigrade quadruped (as the horse) corresponding to the human ankle but elevated and bending backward see horse illustration
fistulaany of various suppurative inflammations, as in the withers of a horse (fistulous withers), characterized by the formation of passages or sinuses through the tissues and to the surface of the skin
fistulaeany of various suppurative inflammations, as in the withers of a horse (fistulous withers), characterized by the formation of passages or sinuses through the tissues and to the surface of the skin
PLATEGold or silver cup given as prize in horse racing.
pacefast 2-beat gait (as of the horse) in which the legs move in lateral pairs and support the animal alternately on the right and left legs