steed

IPA: stˈid

noun

  • (archaic, poetic) A stallion, especially in the sense of mount.
  • (cycling, slang, humorous) A bicycle.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "steed" in Sentences

  • Spike comes back riding on a steed.
  • Emma and Steed arrive at the island.
  • He rides on a yellow steed in battle.
  • He seldom takes a steed to the battlefield.
  • FOHAT IS THE STEED AND THE THOUGHT IS THE RIDER.
  • Through all the wide Border his steed was the best;
  • It was the traditional lightning steed of the prophets.
  • At times he acts as steed and interpreter for the Death of Rats.
  • Barobaro Pepper's nearsighted but ever faithful donkey for a steed.
  • Maybe a gift of a blood-red steed is a coded message to go to Hell.
  • At the top is the bridle rod, by which the driver controls his steed.
  • Barobaro Pepper's nearsighted but ever faithful donkey for a steed.
  • The bike shop that services my steed is a Specialized dealer & I've seen the madness firsthand.
  • The royal horseman bestrides a warlike steed, which is trampling under foot the figure of a turbanned Turk.
  • Her steed was a kicking and screaming demon, its hooves shattering skulls and ribs as the wolves tried to overwhelm them.
  •     Her steed was a kicking and screaming demon, its hooves shattering skulls and ribs as the wolves tried to overwhelm them.
  • Our steed was a very lank, bony, long-eared mule, and the vehicle a rather disreputable looking old delivery wagon, kindly loaned to us by our grocer; but we were thankful for anything that would take us safely.
  • If this (as it ought) bee granted, then how venterous are those women that dare venter to doe otherwise, and so to refuse, and by refusing to dispise that order, which the most wise and allmighty God hath appointed, and in steed thereof to chuse their owne pleasures?
  • If thou can lift me on horseback and mount thee behind me and bring me to my own land, thou shalt have honour in this world and a reward on the day of band calling to band,92 for I have no strength left to steady myself; and if this be my last day, the steed is thine alway, for thou art worthier of him than any other.

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