stallion
IPA: stˈæɫjʌn
noun
- An adult male horse.
- Specifically, one that is uncastrated.
- A male horse kept primarily as a stud.
- A very virile and sexually-inclined man or (rarely) woman.
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Examples of "stallion" in Sentences
- The stallion then jumps into the sea.
- Bradmante produced the champion stallion The Bard.
- Bradmante produced the champion stallion, The Bard.
- The stallion stood at Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky.
- Iwanowski trained the stallion up to the high school.
- Oh, and it's "stallion" - with two L's, you EFL tool.
- Mate the bull to the cow or the stallion to the mare etc.
- This led to a brief feud between the Stallions and the Harts.
- Leara possesses the strength of the legendary blue flamed stallion.
- It is a form of a warranty offered to the mare owner by the stallion owner.
- The stallion is the school mascot and the school colors are blue and white.
- My stallion is a big dog-chaser, hates them, but his sister is the one who skinned the rabbit.
- Nevertheless, as Mr. Slocum put it: Twenty-five thousand dollars for a mere work-horse stallion is a madness.
- A noble Arab stallion is supposed to fight for his rider and to wake him at night if he see any sign of danger.
- The stallion was a beauty, gray the color of cast iron, a rump mottled with white spots, arched neck, a black mane and tail.
- As she rolled onto her back, Diana thought at first that he was referring to the stallion and mares until she heard the plunging, panicked sounds coming from the picket line.
- Whatever purity existed was lost the minute the votes started getting counted and anyone who thinks that Obama can win this riding the white stallion is drinking some serious Kool-Aid.
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