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UK
/stˈiːd/
]
[ US /ˈstid/ ]
[ US /ˈstid/ ]
NOUN
- (literary) a spirited horse for state of war
How To Use steed In A Sentence
- We passed ancient cottages embowered with climbing roses that Edward Elgar must have known as he cycled here on what he called his "trusty steed". Country diary: Malvern Hills
- It is too late to shut the stable door when the steed is stolen.
- The clothyard shafts found every crevice in their armor and the housings of the steeds. The Bloody Crown of Conan
- The valiant one and his noble steed hiked up to the hill where the castle was.
- The haute école of classical equitation includes movements with direct military application, like the capriole which was originally intended to enable a horseman to use his steed to kick an attacker approaching from behind.
- Â As the Shadowpact head home, the last image we see is Nightmaster, riding his coal-black steed into battle with a dragon, Sword of Night held high, laughing … Â “Now THIS is the life!” Shadowpact #22 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
- Entitled Aquila after the swooping eagle found in John Flamsteed's 1729 Atlas Coelestis, its merits do not really derive from any imitation of eagles actual or imagined perhaps luckily, given that Flamsteed's eagle resembles a grouse. Chroma chamber ensemble – review
- And for rapture the sea was disparted, and onward the car-steeds flew. IX. On Reading the Bible (II)
- The Hammonds, intent on fraud, certainly would not have explained the proposed sale transaction to Mrs. Steed.
- The fourth horse is a color that's usually translated as "pale," as in Red D'eath's band--we see that again with Azraeuz's "pale steed"--but the actual Greek word is "chloros," meaning the pale yellow-green color associated with, say, zombies. Archive 2007-01-01