horse sense

NOUN
  1. sound practical judgment
    fortunately she had the good sense to run away
    Common sense is not so common
    he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples
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How To Use horse sense In A Sentence

  • Part of what makes them so interesting is Mr. Gibbs's point of view, which was that of an unintellectual but highly intelligent playgoer who knew what he liked and was amply endowed with horse sense. He Knew What He Liked—Not Much
  • The old warhorse sensed the chipped concrete and flood-lights of home, it whinnied as it went, there was a flash of the old gadabout, a squirt of adrenaline.
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