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farrier

[ UK /fˈæɹɪɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈfɛɹiɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who shoes horses

How To Use farrier In A Sentence

  • He worked as a farrier, shoeing horses at the Middleburg training track and the surrounding area.
  • Also patron of baptism and farriers.
  • Also patron of farriers, jewelers, and steel workers.
  • Following the death of his brother Geoff, in 1947, he was apprenticed to his father, a renowned blacksmith's farrier.
  • With the knowledge and skill of many farriers today, they are very capable.
  • The case also addresses whether compensation should be paid to those who suffer as a result of the ban, such as farriers, saddlers and feed merchants.
  • The first thing to do with a griffin is to get him shod, which is not quite so simple a matter as one might imagine, for he has hitherto never passed through the farrier's hands and will be certain to fiercely object. Life and sport in China Second Edition
  • At the Ashby tournament, attended by Prince John, tents accommodated participating knights, plus armourers and farriers.
  • Hardy, carefully hanging up his spotless, glossy equipment at the head of his cot, turned to the farrier who was likewise engaged in arranging a bridle and a pipe-clayed headrope. The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police
  • He is a veterinary surgeon, a farrier and horsebreaker.
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