cayuse

NOUN
  1. a small native range horse
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  • He'll let nineteen go by without batting an eye, and mebbe the twentieth, just because he's feeling frisky, he'll cut up over like a range cayuse. Chapter XI
  • Later on, a band of Cayuses attacked the mission and killed the Whitmans and 12 other people.
  • Shortest route probably would be Cayuse - back in the 50s there was a movement to tunnel there. blog comments powered by Disqus publicola nerds On PubliCola Today « PubliCola
  • Willie Palmer's stallion was no twenty dollar cayuse Four Rode By
  • The Nez Perce are with them; the Cayuses, Walla Wallas, and other tribes say they do not understand them.
  • These latter were a Chinese cook named Algy, a Piute Indian half-breed called Cayuse, and two rare souls -- Napoleon G. Blink and The Furnace of Gold
  • Cayuse wines are also well priced; the Grenache "God Only Knows" costs $60 a bottle but could be matched against any top Ch teanueuf-du-Pape. Stalking the Wines of Washington
  • It goes: Emptiness cannot be compressed, nor can it fight abuse, nor is there an endless west hosting elk, antelope and a tough Cayuse (ph). Summer Books That Make The Critics' Cut
  • The "cayuse" bell sounded nearer and nearer, and directly from the dense forest a packhorse came stepping with care over the fallen logs, where the sign of a trail was yet dim to any eyes but those of a woodsman. That Girl Montana
  • Five thousand he offered, and we were broke, but we remembered the poison grass of the Summit and the passage in the Rocks, and the man who was my brother spoke no word, but divided the cayuses into two bunches, - his in the one and mine in the other, - and he looked at me and we understood each other.
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