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mare

[ US /ˈmɛɹ/ ]
NOUN
  1. female equine animal
  2. a dark region of considerable extent on the surface of the moon

How To Use mare In A Sentence

  • We had engaged a very nice mare and stanhope, which we knew we could depend upon, when, the day before the race, the chestnut was declared lame, and not a presentable four-legged animal was to be hired in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846
  • Spin, the tracks were mostly inspired by surfing, except for the instrumental "Lady Dada's Nightmare", which is an homage to Lady Gaga, and the title track, which is about "the world economic crisis. Pitchfork: Latest News
  • In etymological terms, the word Maremma derives from the Latin mare, or sea, and is related to the French marais.
  • Omar Bravo is having a bit of a mare today.
  • The structure that was destroyed was a barn used for foaling mares and prepping yearlings.
  • I believe that in a free market without a competition law your worst nightmares would come true, that everything would be monopolised or cartelised.
  • Per hoc enim quod intelligimus vel gaudemus, ad aliquod obiectum aliqualiter nos habere oportet: amor vero aliquid alicui vult; hoc enim amare dicimur cui aliquod bonum volumus, secundum modum praedictum. Quitting Smoking
  • Years after the accident I still have nightmares about it.
  • What is already a political embarrassment could turn into an economic nightmare. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mares which are in the ambivalent early stages of estrus or which are mistakenly in diestrus pose a clear safety threat in close quarters. TheHorse.com News
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