Horse Breeds

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noun a type of bean with mottled skin, often used in Mexican cuisine

  • The pinto beans are a popular choice for many Mexican dishes.
  • I love adding pinto beans to my burritos.
  • Let's grab some pinto beans for the cookout.
  • His car may be old and pinto, but it gets him where he needs to go.

noun a small horse, especially one of a breed that is of a small size

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  • The young girl rode her pony in the equestrian competition.
  • I love going for a ride on my pony in the afternoons.
  • That pony is so cute, I want to take it home!
  • The new intern is just a pony in the office, still learning the ropes.

adjective describing a nose that is prominently arched or curved like that of a Roman statue or bust

  • The horse with the Roman nosed profile won first place in the competition.
  • I think that Roman nosed horse is so cute!
  • Check out that Roman nosed horse, it's got a unique look.
  • Her Roman nosed features gave her an air of elegance and sophistication.

noun a horse of pure breed, especially one descended from recognized lines

adjective of pure breed; pedigreed

  • The owner proudly showcased his prized thoroughbred at the prestigious horse show.
  • My neighbor's thoroughbred is always the fastest horse at the racetrack.
  • That thoroughbred is a real speed demon on the track!
  • She was a thoroughbred in the world of finance, always outperforming her peers.

noun A type of horse breed known for its elegance and athleticism

  • The Andalusian horse is known for its elegant appearance and graceful movements.
  • Have you seen that Andalusian horse at the ranch? It's so beautiful!
  • That Andalusian horse is one fancy steed, dude.
  • Her dance performance was as graceful as an Andalusian horse.