How To Use Horseshoes In A Sentence
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When Annie came in she was so flustered she forgot about the horseshoes, mumbled an excuse and ran off.
THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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Hey, you boys wanna play a few games of horseshoes?
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Start with the old-fashioned ones -- badminton, shuffleboard, horseshoes, Wiffle ball, or bocce.
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And as they stood there staring at each other, stymied, in the sunshine filtering down between the tall Parisian buildings, they heard the lively clopping of horseshoes and the creaking of large wooden wheels.
Bubble in the Bathtub
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Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal, Styling by Anne Cardenas Jaques Surrey Croquet Set Even trivial pursuits knocking balls through hoops, tossing horseshoes at stakes can be more enjoyable with the right tools.
Grass Menagerie

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Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
Matthew Yglesias » The Haul
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‘I pulled the lever, and three horseshoes came up,’ he said.
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The dull thud of horse hooves on the packed earth changed suddenly to the loud clacking of iron horseshoes on a paved road.
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They did manage to trace the horseshoes from the horse to an Italian blacksmith and they found a few other odds and ends — a flyer left near the bombsite that had been printed with stamps that said 'free the political prisoners or it will be death to all of you.'
Terror on Wall Street
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Choose from billiards, horseshoes, tag games, hockey, Frisbee, tug of war, jump ropes, running, or bowling, just to name a few.
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But when we're done, we'll put the driver in the closet along with our collection of corked baseball bats, helium-filled footballs and boxing gloves with horseshoes inside.
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Especially in longitudinal sections it is clearly seen how the usually uniform row of horseshoes loosens up and is broadened by numerous steeply arranged normal dissepiments.
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Horseshoes One of the most familiar things that are supposed to be lucky is a horseshoe.
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Games To toss a ring over ( a peg ), as in horseshoes.
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Horseshoes One of the most familiar things that are supposed to be lucky is a horseshoe.
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And horseshoes and croquet and a grape arbor and apple trees?
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It doesn't matter which unit you use - zero horseshoes is the same as zero pixels, ems, or percentages.
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It is a distant cousin of horseshoes and a close relative of bocce, but Petanque requires no specially prepared court - it can be played on most outdoor surfaces at any time.
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We played cards and horseshoes, there was music and dancing, activities for kids, a beach nearby - very low key, very fun.
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They were called horseshoes, because presumably horses could use them too.
Isle of View
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Forget about brass horseshoes, dried hops and grannyish chintz.
Times, Sunday Times
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Kirghiz — they would watch while I bent horseshoes, twisted iron bars over my knees and performed what my father used to call contemptuously my circus tricks.
Dwellers in the Mirage
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The dull thud of horse hooves on the packed earth changed suddenly to the loud clacking of iron horseshoes on a paved road.
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Other events include children's rodeo, pool tournament, horseshoes and bingo.
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The early ironmongers were known as ferroners, supplying and sometimes such articles as bars, rods, horseshoes, and cart wheel tyres (which had to be of closely specified dimensions).
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Corn dollies are made today in a great variety of shapes that have evolved from long local usages - horseshoes in Suffolk, bells in Cambridgeshire, lanterns in Norfolk, bowknots in Staffordshire, fans in Wales.
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The shells made a clicking noise like horseshoes.
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Traffic congestion, the loud clatter of horseshoes and ironrimmed wheels and the smell of manure did attract occasional mention, but most references to horses in newspapers and other periodicals related to saddle horses.
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As Nicholas and Colette gaily threw horseshoes, laughing merrily and cheering the other on, Caroline stood at the back.
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There were fencing arenas, croquet wickets, balls to toss at targets, archery ranges, horseshoes and stakes, tracks for footraces, and more.
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Ride the gondola for great free activities at Adventure Ridge such as bocce ball, slackline park, horseshoes, and disc golf.
Vail Daily - Top Stories
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Bar iron from a local "bloomery" or perhaps "Sweet" (Swede) iron brought from Philadelphia furnished the material for nails, cut or forged by hand, horseshoes, plows, wagon tires, grain scythes, hinges, locks, etc.
From the Cotton Field to the Cotton Mill: A Study of the Industrial Transition in North Carolina
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It was only when she got home Hazel realized she had left the horseshoes behind.
THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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The knowledge that all these structures are ephemeral was dramatically reinforced on the first night, when Cai Guo-Qiang set fire to Zaha Hadid's stepped horseshoes of ice and snow.
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In the West, rabbit's feet are considered lucky, horseshoes and any penny you find by accident.
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It is a distant cousin of horseshoes and a close relative of bocce, but Petanque requires no specially prepared court - it can be played on most outdoor surfaces at any time.
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They placed several orders a month with their suppliers by telephone, and they could generally receive shipments of bolts, horseshoes, or plow parts in less than three days.
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Close" only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
Clinton slightly narrows pledged delegate gap with Obama
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The work of the blacksmith has changed from horseshoes and toolmaking to decorative ironwork, welding, and car repair.
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There were fencing arenas, croquet wickets, balls to toss at targets, archery ranges, horseshoes and stakes, tracks for footraces, and more.
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-- Being founded upon a rock, it does not care, in its collective capacity, to sit upon rockers, but has an immense series of warehouses, omnivorous and eupeptic, which swallow all manner of tithes, from grain and horseshoes to the less stable commodities of fresh fish and melons, assimilating them by admirable processes into coin of the realm.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 78, April, 1864
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For instance if you ever played throwing rings or horseshoes, the horseshoe falls upon the spindle in a very loose way.
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Then quite suddenly he whacked his hand down in a great black smouch on his knee and clanged his feet like dungeon chains across a clutter of horseshoes.
Fairy Prince and Other Stories
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Antique doors, which are mounted to the front of the pergola, create a frame for the swing and can be shut to protect the sitting area when horseshoes are being tossed (as shown in photo at right).
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They were not very varied in design and the emphasis was on good luck charms such as four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and wishbones, again set with tiny diamonds.
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There is also a league forming for horseshoes, which is played through the summer months at Stewart Park.
News Review - Top Stories
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I don't see where my father is, then I spot him playing horseshoes, completely oblivious as usual.
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In the West Frankish realm (soon to become France), horseshoes, horse collars, and mouldboard plows suddenly came into use.
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At Toussus, the main recreation, aside from the jaunts to Paris and Versailles, was the old American sport of horseshoes.
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There were three farriers in action, shoeing horses and making the horseshoes, much to the fascination of onlookers.
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If you want to enjoy the outdoors you can take a walk by Jung Creek which runs along the back of KickBack Flats or play a game of horseshoes or washer toss.
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That evening, while the ranch hands entertained themselves with games of horseshoes, Lennie stayed alone in the barn holding his pup.
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The lake has two boat ramps popular with anglers in summer and a campground with a sand volleyball court, horseshoe pits, and a basketball hoop (balls and horseshoes available on loan).
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The handsome ties are all original designs featuring southwest themes as well as more traditional western conversional ties that feature hats and horses, bucking broncs, horseshoes and other equestrian scenes.
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On 5 November 1865 Jason Simpson informed the Chief Inspector of Police that there were no horseshoes or nails at their station.
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On the other hand, if you're stocked up with four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and other lucky charms, who knows - you could win big, dwarfing the amount a savings account could have paid you.
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Close only counts in horseshoes, buddy, and getting simple idioms wrong makes you look ignorant.
'Dollhouse' canceled: Are we peeved or pleased by this development? | EW.com
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For entertainment, there's baseball, basketball, volleyball and tennis, a cricket pitch, horseshoes and a rolling green golf course.
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But how long will it before the good old letter becomes as common as carbon-paper, horseshoes and buttoned flies on trousers?
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He also heads the PDSA centre's horse unit, where he makes sure that horses, especially the carthorses that deliver coal in Soweto, are not diseased and wear proper horseshoes.
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The work of the blacksmith has changed from horseshoes and toolmaking to decorative ironwork, welding, and car repair.
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As Nicholas and Colette gaily threw horseshoes, laughing merrily and cheering the other on, Caroline stood at the back.
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This resembles the American game of horseshoes.
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This was why: Before Sabol left, the two played a backyard game called quoit, similar to horseshoes.
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These highlands have a story to tell, one illustrated by railroad ties, horseshoes, and rusty scraps of metal - as well as big-tooth aspen and red spruce saplings poking through the snow.
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A guy loses $100 playing horseshoes, so he takes his children out in the woods and leaves them there, driving off with his wife who simply goes along with the idea of leaving their children in the woods.
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Jarred and Shannon were holding two horseshoes each; Jarred's were blue and Shannon's were silver.
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The rest of the room was decorated rodeo style with red booths, horseshoes dangling from the walls, and cowboy hats littered on several of the tabletops.
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The Three Horseshoes Mall has seen an increase in crime including broken drainpipes, smashed bottles and graffiti daubed on shop windows.
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Other times I sought refuge in the safe haven of grandfather's forge and helped him to make sickles or horseshoes by manning the big bellows.
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The horseshoes are first pulled off, which are worth about 4s., the hoofs fetch 8s., the tail 2s.; the tallow is not worth much, the hide is worth something; the shinbones are sold to be converted into cane-heads, knife-handles, &c.
A New York Paper States
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They were not very varied in design and the emphasis was on good luck charms such as four-leaf clovers, horseshoes and wishbones, again set with tiny diamonds.
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The mud roof was covered with lynx, beaver, and other furs laid out to dry, beaver paws were pinned out on the logs, a part of the carcass of a deer hung at one end of the cabin, a skinned beaver lay in front of a heap of peltry just within the door, and antlers of deer, old horseshoes, and offal of many animals, lay about the den.
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
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From dire threats, such as pushing in the front of his face, from rabbit-foot fetishes to lucky horseshoes, from dinky jerkwater bids to the quarter-of-a-million-dollar offers of irresponsible nobodies, he knew the whole run of the surprise portion of his mail.
Chapter I
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You can do everything from hot-air balloon rides to horseshoes to herbal body wraps.
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Despite my advocacy of contracting, I have also for many years expressed a belief that in some ways the Army was better off when we made our own horseshoes and mime balls.
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There were three farriers in action, shoeing horses and making the horseshoes, much to the fascination of onlookers.
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In the West Frankish realm (soon to become France), horseshoes, horse collars, and mouldboard plows suddenly came into use.
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“Almost” only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.
Think Progress » ThinkFast: February 1, 2010
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A bluegrass band was playing, and families were sprawled all over the lawn outside the restaurant listening, picnicking, or playing horseshoes.
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It's only good in horseshoes and I don't play horseshoes.
National Basketball Association - Raptors vs. Timberwolves
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The stones are piled in crude fencerows that now mark the perimeter of our land, while iron harrow teeth, pieces of chain and horseshoes rust away in the fields.
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They clutch horseshoes and charm bracelets, they pull wishbones and cross their fingers - yet only a handful have reason to smile after the Lottery draw, where, for the punter, luck certainly plays a major part.
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‘If you look at classical Greek statues of people on horseback, they don't have saddles, horseshoes, or stirrups,’ Olsen said.
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While I'm walking along the beach and eating handfuls of cornflake sand, I encounter a group of envelopes playing horseshoes.
Horseshoe Champion
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Several period artifacts were found in the second boat, including a bottle and coin of pre-Civil War date, two corn knives, a singletree (used in hoisting loads), horseshoes, and leather goods.
Vintage Canal Boats
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He had shod his horse backwards so that the prints of the horseshoes led the Martya to look for seven years in the wrong direction.
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Midnight's shoes, like the other mounts, were wrapped in cloth bags to dampen the clip-clop sound horseshoes make on cobblestones.
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You knew it was time to swear off the charm trend when your mom showed up at dinner with little horseshoes and roller skates dangling from her wrist.
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Given the association between horseshoes and good luck, perhaps Charles should send one from his polo pony, pronto.
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So besides arming yourself with four-leaf clovers, horseshoes, and rabbit's feet, what do you do if you're one of Buffalo's players?
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Almost everyone has seen horse - shoe magnets so - called because they are shaped like horseshoes.
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Stand back or one of his horseshoes is going to hit you and knock you down real good, Jeb said.
Faux Faulkner
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When Annie came in she was so flustered she forgot about the horseshoes, mumbled an excuse and ran off.
THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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At night, we played horseshoes until dark, and then we listened to the radio in the bunkhouse.
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The Three Horseshoes Mall has seen an increase in crime including broken drainpipes, smashed bottles and graffiti daubed on shop windows.