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foal

[ US /ˈfoʊɫ/ ]
[ UK /fˈə‍ʊl/ ]
NOUN
  1. a young horse
VERB
  1. give birth to a foal
    the mare foaled

How To Use foal In A Sentence

  • But the foal's mother still refused to accept him and ever since Mrs White has been hand-rearing him.
  • I visited her whenever I was able, and helped deliver her foals, splendid colts and fillies, who, in their own careers, bore the greatest soldiers of the age on their mightiest campaigns.
  • The structure that was destroyed was a barn used for foaling mares and prepping yearlings.
  • Similar to a paternity suit, the owners must prove they do not know which horse sired the foal.
  • The overall statistics include 185 progeny sired by North American stallions that were foaled abroad.
  • Within two minutes he was back as frisky and free-moving as a foal.
  • The foal, reportedly in critical condition, was rushed to an equine veterinary clinic.
  • Inbreeding may account for the fact that far fewer than half of all breeding mares foal each year.
  • For the children a special attraction is the petting zoo allowing them to see and touch foals, piglets, lambs and chicks.
  • Instead of that, just a meek and lowly man riding upon the foal of a donkey. Christianity Today
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