[
US
/ˈneɪ/
]
[ UK /nˈeɪ/ ]
[ UK /nˈeɪ/ ]
NOUN
- the characteristic sounds made by a horse
VERB
- make a characteristic sound, of a horse
How To Use neigh In A Sentence
- Hopefully, North Norfolk will soon shake off this surreal obsession with the Lib Dems and embrace their NE Cambs neighbour's decent Tory stance. Will Iain Dale have to repay the donations ?
- The following years were characterized by rifts with Russia, in which the Ukraine jealously guarded its own independence against its overbearing neighbour.
- New antioxidants include ferulic acid, idebenone, ubiquinone coenzyme Q10, alpha lipoic acid, and resveratrol and are already making their way into our friendly neighborhood counters. You Being Beautiful
- Her name means happiness, but she is a widow with five children who makes ends meet by washing clothes for the neighbourhood and preparing injera, the unleavened bread prepared today as it was 1000 years ago.
- The conflict threatens to spill over into neighbouring regions.
- Having savored victory, the ruffians moved on to attack the homes of well-known abolitionists in the neighborhood.
- He let a neighbourly grin slide over his foxy face.
- Man is a god or a devil to his neighbour.
- It is not just getting used to the layout of new streets and kitchen and neighbours. Times, Sunday Times
- They all escaped after jumping from the top floor of the burning house thanks to their neighbours' help.