Pronunciation: /ˈhɔrsi/
noun a horse or something resembling a horse
A1 I like to ride a horsy at the petting zoo.
A2 The children enjoyed playing with the horsy in the field.
B1 She dreams of owning her own horsy one day.
B2 The equestrian competition featured some of the most beautiful horsies.
C1 The horsy galloped gracefully across the meadow, its mane flowing in the wind.
C2 The expert rider demonstrated incredible skill as she guided her horsy through the challenging course.
adjective relating to or resembling a horse
A1 I saw a horsy toy in the store.
A2 The children enjoyed the horsy ride at the fair.
B1 She had a horsy laugh that filled the room.
B2 The equestrian competition featured some very skilled horsy athletes.
C1 The artist's painting captured the essence of the horsy countryside.
C2 The novel depicted a complex relationship between a woman and her horsy companion.
formal The equestrian center offers riding lessons for those interested in improving their horsy skills.
informal I love going for a ride on my horsy in the countryside.
slang Check out that cool horsy over there, it looks so majestic!
figurative Her hair was long and flowing, resembling a beautiful mane of a horsy.
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