horse
Describes a reliable and well-behaved horse.
Describes an exceptionally good or large horse.
Describes an aesthetically pleasing horse.
Describes a high-quality or elegant horse.
A horse bred and trained for racing. (Often written as 'racehorse')
Describes a beautiful and pleasant horse.
A horse that can run at high speed.
Describes a horse that is impressively beautiful or grand.
A horse living in a wild or untamed state.
A horse with a solid black coat.
A horse that has won a major competition or championship.
A horse with a coat of mixed black and white hairs, appearing grey.
A horse that is suitable for or trained for riding.
A horse bred or trained for riding.
A horse with a reddish-brown body and black points (mane, tail, lower legs).
A horse with a reddish-brown coat.
A horse that is free and not under control.
A horse of a pure breed, especially one of a breed originating from English mares and Arab stallions and raised chiefly for racing.
A horse that is not tired, often as a replacement.
A horse that is scared or afraid.
A toy horse mounted on rockers.
A horse that has been suddenly surprised or alarmed.
A horse that is easily frightened or agitated.
A horse that is running away, out of control.
A horse used by mounted police for patrol and crowd control.
A horse that is unable to rest or relax.
A horse used for pulling heavy loads.
A horse used for carrying goods.
A large, strong horse of a breed used for pulling heavy loads.
A horse without a rider.
A horse used to pull a carriage.
A horse that is unable to walk properly due to injury.
A large strong horse used for pulling carts. (Often written as 'carthorse')
A horse ridden by a soldier in a cavalry unit.
A horse that has not been tamed or trained for riding.
A horse of a small, stocky breed noted for its ability to sprint over short distances.
A large powerful horse of a British breed of draught horse.
A horse that is expected to win a race.
A large strong horse used for pulling a dray (a low, flat-bed cart).
A theatrical costume of a horse, worn by two actors.
A competition between horses to see which is the fastest.
The sport of racing horses.
The sport or activity of riding horses. (Called 'horseback riding' in AmE)
A person who rides a horse.
A public event where horses are exhibited and judged.
A person who owns a horse.
The hard parts on the bottom of a horse's feet.
A person who trains horses.
A vehicle for transporting a horse.
A person who is very fond of horses.
An equestrian competition consisting of dressage, cross-country, and show jumping.
A person who breeds horses.
A whip for urging on a horse. (Often written as 'horsewhip')
The solid waste produced by a horse, especially when used as fertilizer.
The solid waste produced by a horse.
A vehicle for transporting a horse. (Often written as 'horsebox')
The solid waste produced by a horse.
A long, narrow open container for horses to drink or eat from.
An event where horses are bought and sold.
A person who buys and sells horses.
Hard and clever negotiating. (Often written as 'horse-trading')
The solid waste produced by a horse.
The meat of a horse. (Often written as 'horseflesh')
To move at a speed faster than a walk.
Is in an upright position on its feet.
Moves something (like a cart) by dragging it.
Pushes itself off a surface and into the air.
Moves at a walk (the slowest pace of a horse).
Loses its balance and collapses.
Moves at a gallop (the fastest pace of a horse).
Eats grass in a field.
Causes its rider to fall off.
Moves at a trot (a two-beat diagonal gait).
Loses its footing and slides unintentionally.
Trips or loses its balance.
Rises up on its hind legs.
Makes an explosive sound by forcing air through its nose.
Rises up on its hind legs.
Suddenly runs away, out of control.
Makes a long, high-pitched sound.
Moves at a canter (a three-beat gait).
Moves or rushes forward violently.
Makes a gentle, high-pitched neigh.
Moves with high, springy steps.
Makes a sudden startled movement.
Walks slowly and heavily.
A horse pulling a vehicle for transporting goods.
A horse pulling a passenger vehicle.
Indicates being mounted on a horse.
To sit on and control the movement of a horse.
To put a saddle on a horse.
To guide a horse by holding its reins or bridle.
To brush and clean the coat of a horse.
To have a horse as one's property.
To get on a horse in order to ride it.
To teach a horse to perform certain actions or to be ridden.
To prepare a horse for riding, for example by saddling it.
To encourage a horse to go faster.
To be sitting on a horse.
To manage or control a horse.
To fasten a horse to something with a rope.
To make a horse feel fear or alarm.
To put or keep a horse in a stable.
To keep horses for the purpose of producing young.
To clean a horse's coat with a brush.
To clean a horse thoroughly with a brush.
To tie a horse with a rope or chain so as to restrict its movement.
To get off a horse.
To get off a horse.
To fit a horse with horseshoes.
To urge a horse forward with spurs.
To urge a horse forward with spurs.
To tie the legs of a horse together to restrict its movement.