[
US
/ˈməsˌtæŋ/
]
[ UK /mˈʌstæŋ/ ]
[ UK /mˈʌstæŋ/ ]
NOUN
- small hardy range horse of the western plains descended from horses brought by the Spanish
How To Use mustang In A Sentence
- The new Ford Mustang has a lot of punch.
- It bothered me a little that I didn't have a pickup, and I couldn't see doing much off road driving with my Mustang fastback.
- She swung it lazily and with ease, and roped the wild mustang.
- The new Mustang has disc brakes all round, a decided improvement on the original cars.
- For centuries herds of wild mustangs have roamed the American wilderness - breathtaking symbols of the spirit of the pioneers.
- Small wonder that, mounted on her fiery little mustang, untrammeled by her short gray riding-habit, free as the wind itself that blew through the folds of her flannel blouse, with her brown hair half-loosed beneath her slouched felt hat, she seemed to Dick a more beautiful and womanly figure than the stiff buckramed simulation of man's angularity and precision he had seen in the parks. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
- The Ford Mustang GT, the Ford Mustang coupe and the rally-style Subaru Impreza WRX are just some of the thrifty speedsters that give luxury coupes a run for their money. The Fastest Cars Under $30,000
- He didn't notice that Eve had sent her mustang on ahead at the first wide spot in the trail. ONLY YOU
- Often they bounce around on a truck seat, or maybe ride in a saddle scabbard all day strapped to an unruly mustang, acquiring numerous dings and dents.
- And perhaps, their favorite thing to do was to race the wild mustangs.