How To Use Gelded In A Sentence
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the vet gelded the young horse
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He has been gelded over the winter and could easily be well ahead of the handicapper.
The Sun
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But whatever happens on Saturday, it will keep racing: since the horse has been gelded, there is obviously no potential for lucrative stud fees.
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It is told by the horse, an unfortunate creature, a skewbald, gelded by a groom because of his unsightly, unacceptable coloring.
Celebrities
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A high-class three-year-old two seasons ago, he was slightly below-par last term, but his form on the gallops this spring, and since being gelded, has been nothing short of impressive.
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Retired to stud at the conclusion of the 1998 season, he was later gelded when he failed to sire any foals.
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Otherwise, this staging, full of padding and smart-aleck references, diffuses Wagner's musical power: it is an elemental drama gelded by unasked questions and a lack of ambition.
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The horse was gelded during the foot and mouth.
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Otherwise, this staging, full of padding and smart-aleck references, diffuses Wagner's musical power: it is an elemental drama gelded by unasked questions and a lack of ambition.
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Moreover, "gelded" youth are much more amenable to the Hell-fire and damnation sermons of Evangelical preachers, with their otherworldly cult of pain and suffering.
Jack Bauer, Wilhelm Reich and Confronting Fascism
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_ “Gallinacius/the capon is a gelded cocke/& because
Early English Meals and Manners
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He said that Gibson had "gelded" himself by agreeing to the multiple interviews format.
Obama on Olbermann was much worse than I'd originally thought.
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We always thought he was a good horse but we gelded him last year and it knocked him back and it has taken him until this year to come back.
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At the peak of Italian opera's popularity in the 18th century, as many at 4,000 boys -- mostly from poor families -- were gelded each year and put in music conservatories for an arduous course of study.
Richard Harvell's novel about 18th-century opera, "The Bells"
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Unless the horse has a strong stallion pedigree, he is gelded.
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He was gelded after a promising two-year-old campaign in which he won one of five starts and finished second three times.
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This horse is gelded, and will leave us all in peace.
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He has been gelded and returned in the autumn with two sound efforts.
The Sun
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An improved horse since being gelded in mid-season, it has run two cracking races since.
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Ferrari, for example, no longer builds its cars by hand, and the cars are vastly better for it, even if the mythology of the Prancing Horse gets gelded a bit.
Massive, but Not for the Masses
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So let's watch it -- not just pronounce it "unwatchable" -- and stand ready to rip Gibson apart -- if there's anything left to rip after he's gelded himself.
Charlie Gibson agreed to have his nuts cut out -- according to Josh Marshall.
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When I did perceive that I was delivered from death, and reserved to be gelded, I was greatly sorrie, insomuch that I thought all the hinder part of my body and my stones did ake for woe, but I sought about to kill my selfe by some manner of meanes, to the end if I should die, I would die with unperished members.
The Golden Asse
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He has been gelded over the winter and could easily be well ahead of the handicapper.
The Sun
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January 29th, 2009 at 12: 58 am isn't it 'gelded'?
Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
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Honoring Spanish custom, stallions are never gelded, long manes and tails are never clipped on the stallions, and the mares' tails are clipped in a fashion that tells age and status.
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Mules and hinnies are virtually always sterile, but male mules should be gelded to keep them tractable.
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He has been gelded and returned in the autumn with two sound efforts.
The Sun
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The Baby Boomer generation could thus be gelded a bit.
Vietnam: Still an Unjust War « Antiwar.com Blog
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He has been gelded and returned in the autumn with two sound efforts.
The Sun
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We will also be told how the economy of Scotland, and Glasgow in particular, has been gelded by the existence of such a large public sector and its "index-linked" pensions, as if no one is entitled to such a thing these days.
A chilling and cruel tale of two cities | Kevin McKenna
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In what was at first thought to be stunning news from Europe, the horse is to be gelded and will embark on a new career in steeplechasing, not the breeding shed.
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I heard it from two women and was pointed to a couple of web sites where posters discussed the use of "gelded" as reflecting and feeding a nasty impression of Ms Clinton as a "castrating bitch" to put it bluntly.
Mark Penn's Earlier Version Of 3 A.M. Ad Was Negative Direct Hit On Obama
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Unfortunately, I found the obvious talents of him and the director to have been gelded along the way and prevented from reaching the level of punch and impact that I think could have otherwise been delivered.
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The horse was gelded but chipped his knee as a three year old, missed a lot of racing, and changed trainers.
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As a rule, the gelded cat does not "mew" to make known his wants, but employs his voice for conversational purposes.
Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
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The foreign gentlemen called their pet horses after them, and so fast and strong were they that every other male horse in England was gelded or turned into dogmeat, and only the trio were allowed anywhere near a mare.
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He reacted as if it were an amiable proposal that he should visit the vet and be gelded.
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The seven-year-old has been a reformed character since being gelded last summer, winning valuable handicap hurdle races at Cheltenham and Newbury on his last two outings.
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We gelded him through the winter and he's come back in terrific form.
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He has been gelded over the winter and could easily be well ahead of the handicapper.
The Sun
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Since I turned him over to Steve, and since he was gelded, this horse has done very well.
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Unusually, he was an entire horse, who had not been gelded.