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hoofed

[ UK /hˈuːft/ ]
[ US /ˈhuft, ˈhʊft/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having or resembling hoofs
    horses and other hoofed animals

How To Use hoofed In A Sentence

  • The horse is a large, hoofed mammal. Its earliest ancestor was a small animal with several toes on each foot.
  • The ancient hoofed condylarths gave way to more modern ungulates, and became extinct before the end of the epoch.
  • At one point I had interesting poop sighting - one that didn't resemble any bear or hoofed animals I'm aware of - that said, I'm no scatologist. Moldy Chum
  • When the ball had been hoofed into the main stand during play in the first half, who should pop up with it in his hands but chief executive Chris Robinson?
  • A pamphlet of 1639 showed Robin as a horned, hoofed, ithyphallic satyr, leading witches' revels in the company of a black dog and an owl. Robin Hood
  • If you are required to keep your cart on the path, you can end up walking farther than you would have if you hoofed it.
  • None of those players are ever asked to talk to Claire Tomlinson about why they hoofed the ball into their own net spectacularly from 20 yards, or why they failed to hit the net from two yards despite the absence of the goalkeeper.
  • Every iron - like fact tell us, they resemble the merciless cloven - hoofed field being devour human being's life.
  • Until recently, zoologists thought the membership list of the order Artiodactyla was limited to hoofed mammals with an even number of toes: camels, cows, deer, giraffes, goats, hippopotamuses, pigs, sheep.
  • According to reports, the first case of FMD -- which affects all cloven hoofed animals including pigs, goats and cattle -- was confirmed in November in Andong city of North Gyeongsang province, and has since spread quickly. South Korea Reportedly Buries 1.4 Million Pigs Alive
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