[
US
/ˌpæɫəˈminoʊ/
]
[ UK /pælˌɒmˈɪnəʊ/ ]
[ UK /pælˌɒmˈɪnəʊ/ ]
NOUN
- a horse of light tan or golden color with cream-colored or white mane and tail
How To Use palomino In A Sentence
- Lucas watched Dairkenneth gently lift her by the waist onto a palomino that was standing by a brown horse.
- Like any event where you get a mixture of breeds, there were paints, sorrels, bays and palominos… almost anything you could want!
- Charlie left town on his roan with the palomino and a donkey laden down with supplies.
- Charlie left town on his roan with the palomino and a donkey laden down with supplies.
- Cyprus has imported the Palomino vine because of its dependence on producing inexpensive copies of sherry.
- He started breeding his own horses and combined his penchant for the palomino coloring with his choice of horse breeds.
- He let out a piercing whistle, and a marvelously colored palomino stepped out from the trees.
- The program was successful at Paint of a Different Color the first year and Al ended up with a beautiful homozygous filly and a palomino paint colt.
- Like any event where you get a mixture of breeds, there were paints, sorrels, bays and palominos… almost anything you could want!
- He got slabbering drank at Palomino and they gave him thirty days in San Ber'dino.