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gift horse Definition


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horse
noun
    1. A large hoofed mammal, with a slender head, a long neck, a mane and long legs, used in many countries for pulling and carrying loads, and for riding.
      Thesaurus: steed, stallion, pony, nag, mount, equine.
    2. An adult male of this species. See also mare1, foal.
    3. Cavalry.
    4. gymnastics.
      A piece of apparatus used for vaulting over, etc.
    5. Any of various types of supporting apparatus.
      Example: clothes-horse
      Example: saw-horse
    6. mining.
      A barren area of land interrupting a lode.
    7. slang
      Heroin.
verb horsed, horsing
    1. To mount or put someone on, or as if on, a horse.
    2. To provide with a horse.
    intr
    3. To climb or travel on horseback.
Idiom: flog a dead horse
Idiom: gift horse
Idiom: high horse
Idiom: hold your horses
    Wait a moment; not so fast or hasty.
Idiom: horse of a different colour
    A person or matter of a different kind.
      Example: Most of her friends are quiet, but he's a horse of a different colour
Idiom: horses for courses
    A phrase literally indicating that a racehorse will perform best on a racecourse particularly suited to it, but applied figuratively to people.
Idiom: put the cart before the horse
Idiom: straight from the horse's mouth
    Directly from a well-informed and reliable source.
Idiom: willing horse
    A willing and obliging worker.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon as hors.

Phrasal Verb: horse about or around
    To fool about.


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