whinny

IPA: hwˈɪni

noun

  • A gentle neigh.

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive, of a horse) To make a gentle neigh.
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Examples of "whinny" in Sentences

  • Immediately, his horse whinny resoundingly.
  • The babies began to whinny at the same time.
  • Their call is a high pitched whinny or chuckle.
  • A horse's sound might be whinny instead of neigh.
  • Mini foals do have a markedly higher pitched whinny at first.
  • A tall blonde woman whose laugh is reminiscent of a horse's whinny.
  • He was hanged for treason at Whinny Hill, Kinlochkerran, Scotland in 1647.
  • They like to play music that has whinny vocals and their singer is horrible.

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