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How To Use Carthorse In A Sentence

  • The centre works with beginners, but their pride is persuading hardened riders used to hunters to switch to carthorses.
  • These twin towns looked bizarrely like those in old-fashioned villages, complete with dirt roads and carthorses.
  • Flintoff, as Selvey correctly deduces, has become the heartbeat of the team; the carthorse that also provides the gallops.
  • Their horses were among the finest cart horses in London, but were outshone by the brewers, whose horses took the most prizes at the London carthorse parades.
  • She is as clumsy as a young carthorse and falls over anything that lies in her path.
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  • For the most part local deliveries were done by carthorse.
  • Of those I saw in the flesh, Cruyff was the carthorse who won the Derby.
  • In 1939, carthorses still outnumbered tractors by 1.5m to 600,000.
  • Taking a pair of carthorses to Grafton to be re-shod took more than half a day.
  • The only story of hers that I remember was about the time an old carthorse was brought back into service after a car, then a tractor, both got bogged.
  • Loveable Ted Clydesdale, the gentle giant of a carthorse immortalised as the lead character in a fast-selling children's book, is to make a guest appearance at the Three Counties Show.
  • Apparently an old carthorse gave up the ghost and died on Nebuchadnezzar Street.
  • Languishing in the corner of the lorry, the emaciated carthorse was ‘a very, very sorry sight’ said Tove.
  • Flintoff, as Selvey correctly deduces, has become the heartbeat of the team; the carthorse that also provides the gallops.
  • His range of subjects includes hunting scenes, particularly of the Rufford, and he also painted powerful pictures of carthorses.
  • Two carthorses gone past, he announced: lots of good shit.
  • He heard the sound of a distant horn, gradually becoming louder, before a carthorse emerged through the brick wall, followed by a legion of Roman soldiers which looked to be walking on their knees.
  • Kate who adored horses was carried through the streets on a carriage drawn by a carthorse she used to ride in her younger, happier days.
  • He also heads the PDSA centre's horse unit, where he makes sure that horses, especially the carthorses that deliver coal in Soweto, are not diseased and wear proper horseshoes.
  • And indeed at La Ferme, where authentic farmyard smells permeate the eating area, diners can look down through the glass panes in the floor onto the flock of mountain sheep, a carthorse and a flock of hens.
  • The carthorses shared a stall not only with their own species, but with pigs and cows who wandered in and out.
  • He argued that one horse could pull more with a two-wheel, rather than four-wheel, vehicle, since there was less friction with the pavement and the wheel was larger, but carthorses were more easily fatigued and worn out.

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