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How To Use Hindquarters In A Sentence

  • A powerful hindquarters and a lung capacity enables him to swim long distances, this dog also has a heavy coat which protects him from icy waters.
  • His hindquarters have filled out and his hair color looks grand.
  • Imus had ripped into Richardson last month over the lack of state fund's for the project, even saying in Spanish that Richardson could kiss his hindquarters -- "Beso mi culo! Biden Predicts A Whopping Three Million In Fundraising ... And Other Campaign Updates
  • He has good reach in his forequarters and strong drive with his hindquarters.
  • Attached to the back edge of the aparejo's two sacks was a crupper, a broad leather strap, that ran around the animal's hindquarters and under its tail.
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  • The quaggas looked like a zebra in the front half of its body and at the back like a horse, in other words, it had zebra stripes on the neck and shoulders and pale, brown hindquarters.
  • Their stocky Indian driver, pigtailed and black-hatted, followed them astride a mule and quirted their hindquarters with a length of rope which he swung like a lariat.
  • His hindquarters slued off the edge and into space. The Waste Lands
  • The difference in weight distribution between forequarters and hindquarters is due to the weight of the head and neck.
  • He lifted all my feet and slapped my hindquarters like I thought it felt good or something.
  • The thews in his hindquarters strained and bulged as the knight caracoled on his rear legs.
  • Seeing sores on the sows' hindquarters and legs, Lay concluded that the flooring was uncomfortable to them.
  • Then Herb, Junior, had taken his bow and arrow and wounded one of the beasts in the hindquarters.
  • Two rampant gazelles, whose addorsed bodies cross at the hindquarters, complete the tableau.
  • Mares turned their hindquarters to the north wind, bred foals without the aid of stallions.
  • Instead of scraping away at its hindquarters it can now kill the rabbit.
  • I must have the horse stopping its feet or disengaging its hindquarters before going downtown.
  • The manus-dominanted trackways initially were interpreted as having been made by swimming animals that floated their hindquarters while walking along the bottom with their forelimbs.
  • However, if running up slopes were a major selective factor, then one would expect increased musculature in the hindquarters to drive the legs.
  • His close-shaven legs and hindquarters are painted in blue and white zigzags picked out with bands of pale yellow; his high-pommelled saddle is resplendent with velvet and embroidery; and his headgear is all tags, tassels, and fringes. A Thousand Miles Up the Nile
  • He has good reach in his forequarters and strong drive with his hindquarters.
  • See, the front half of the horse was simply white with black spots on its dappled middle, and her hindquarters and hind legs were jet black.
  • He licks the loose hair down to his hindquarters and then gives up.
  • We generally use this line of influence to direct turns or any movement of the forequarters or hindquarters off the primary line.
  • Ribs long and well sprung but not barrel shaped, extending well towards hindquarters.
  • Bison are distinguished by their low horns, rounded forehead, and greater height of the forequarters compared with the hindquarters.
  • A mane of hair was left on the foreparts while the back and hindquarters were shaven.
  • The outer casing's inverted curve is skillfully worked into the afterdecks to round off the ship's hindquarters in a flattering tribute to the lamented cruiser sterns of yesteryear.
  • Within a minute she retraced her steps at a frantic gallop, the vixen snapping at her hindquarters.
  • Her muscles had atrophied in her hindquarters giving her front half a bulky football player look.
  • Most people admire a dog that works with its head low to the ground, with its hindquarters high and its tail tucked between its hind legs.
  • The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait.
  • Who got his hindquarters pecked to make you radiant, huh?
  • Burchell's zebras can be distinguished from mountain zebras by the possession of ‘shadow stripes’ on the back and hindquarters, and the absence of a dewlap.
  • Unhappily for titular lead Kevin James and his fellow cast members, I suspect the highest and lowest beasts on the food chain would review the very hindquarters off it, in a wild and vengeful feeding frenzy, fiercely brandishing every last claw, tusk, talon and tooth. Zookeeper is a strange animal - a kids' movie for none of the family
  • One boy assumes the head, turning it this way and that, blinking furiously, another boy was in charge of the lion's hindquarters and its wagging tail.
  • We generally use this line of influence to direct turns or any movement of the forequarters or hindquarters off the primary line.
  • One spaniel charged a porcupine five times — with a cost to remove the quills at $250 per poke. Another dog had buckshot removed from its hindquarters.
  • The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched.
  • A gorgeous, flowing, ashen tail streamed from his hindquarters.
  • Their stocky Indian driver, pigtailed and black-hatted, followed them astride a mule and quirted their hindquarters with a length of rope which he swung like a lariat.
  • The rider, seeing Wilshere, turned his animal, the musculature in the horse's hindquarters straining to be out on the gallop. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • The leopard braced for the charge, tail twitching, snarling, head low, outstretched forepaws, hindquarters arched.
  • The pye-dog, its diseased hindquarters shaking, the crewman, his stainless steel cleaver glinting, closed on each other. INSTRUMENTS OF DARKNESS
  • Larger animals with the speed and power to escape are grappled by the hindquarters until the leopard can seize the throat.
  • He fit an arrow to his bow and shot the horse in the hindquarters at in the rear as the soldier attempted to mount.
  • Mars, slow-moving below Leo's hindquarters, doubles in brightness from mag 0.2 to -0.6 as its distance plummets from 156 million to 119 million km and its diameter swells to 12 arcsec. Starwatch: The January night sky
  • At Hunts Point, five men unload the truck and send the sides of beef to two holding rooms—one for hindquarters and one for forequarters—via a long zip line on four rails. Where's the Beef? A Steak Makes a Long Journey
  • Then Herb, Junior, had taken his bow and arrow and wounded one of the beasts in the hindquarters.
  • Cats should not be picked up by the scruff of the neck; instead, support the cats hindquarters in one hand and use the other to support its chest.
  • The difference in weight distribution between forequarters and hindquarters is due to the weight of the head and neck.
  • Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed.
  • No, he must splint its shins and hyperextend his hindquarters.
  • One attacked the throat, and the other three, the hindquarters.
  • Du Mont had finished his conversation with Charles and, with repeated bows, was descending from the dais with his face toward the throne and his hindquarters to the gathering. The Saracen: The Holy War
  • It had a peculiar gait, being likened by a nineteenth-century naturalist to ‘a broken-down hack in a canter, apparently dragging the hindquarters after it.’
  • Fang spat at the ground by Talon's hindquarters, growling.
  • Du Mont had finished his conversation with Charles and, with repeated bows, was descending from the dais with his face toward the throne and his hindquarters to the gathering. The Saracen: The Holy War
  • Bison are distinguished by their low horns, rounded forehead, and greater height of the forequarters compared with the hindquarters.
  • The farmer then gauges the progress by the number of ewes with coloured hindquarters, indicating which of his flock have been serviced.
  • Two to three weeks after a complete section of the spinal cord at Tl 3, cats can make plantigrade contact and sustain the weight of their hindquarters.
  • In Greek myth, the Big Dipper asterism represents the hindquarters and tail of the constellation Ursa Major, the Great Bear.
  • He bit my shoulder again, harder this time, and I felt the fine brush of his furred hindquarters sliding gently against my skin. Brush of Darkness
  • The forequarters and hindquarters must be in balance with each other for the purpose of correct gait.
  • The rider, seeing Wilshere, turned his animal, the musculature in the horse's hindquarters straining to be out on the gallop. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • I tucked my front legs and lowered my hindquarters to the ground.
  • A mane of hair was left on the foreparts while the back and hindquarters were shaven.
  • Then Herb, Junior, had taken his bow and arrow and wounded one of the beasts in the hindquarters.
  • IceWind skidded to an abrupt stop to avoid a collision with StormCall's hindquarters.

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