How To Use Warhorse In A Sentence

  • And if he doesn't play in Melbourne, the 35-year-old pace warhorse certainly won't play in the third Test in Sydney, just days after the Melbourne Test.
  • You won't find any mention of his new job on the BBC News site, which neglects to inform us where the old Shadow Chancellor will be plying his trade in the newly-shuffled Conservative warhorse.
  • There has been a welcome youthful look to Stuart Kennedy's side this term but it was that old warhorse Gary McLaughlin who set up this victory with a remarkable six wicket haul.
  • Maligned forward Jamal Mashburn has improved his defense and stayed healthy, and 34-year-old warhorse Dan Majerle is still capable of hitting clutch jump shots.
  • Some say the old warhorses of the energy age, coal and nuclear power stations, will still be needed to cope with windless, sunless, waveless days.
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  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • Naturalistic it isn't; Parker has introduced some fanciful set - pieces that have had purists chuntering like warhorses.
  • The visitors' skipper Mark Batty 69 and old warhorse Steve Dalby 44 set up the comfortable victory.
  • That winter-shaggy warhorse was no courser, but only a Sothoii - or someone with a prince's purse - could own its equal.
  • And Amir Peretz, who has rejoined the Labor Party, is running for party leader in primaries later this month against (among others) the old Labor warhorse Shimon Peres.
  • He crawled on his hands and knees over to Michael, afraid that the warhorse wouldn't let him near, but the grey snuffled at his hair and backed carefully away.
  • Was this a happy addiction, as the old warhorse dragged out the wig and heels? Times, Sunday Times
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
  • With a thump, a gangplank was lowered from the first ship, and a young man - no older than Lord Mark and Christian - appeared, sitting atop a fine warhorse.
  • The Church in its early days went fierce and fast with any warhorse; yet it is utterly unhistoric to say that she merely went mad along one idea, like a vulgar fanaticism.
  • Given Mortimer's own frail health, it was widely assumed that the old warhorse had been pensioned - if not killed - off.
  • Dalen put her on his own warhorse and they rode double.
  • That old warhorse, Miguel Angel Nadal, reflected on Ireland and the previous meeting between the teams in a Lansdowne Road World Cup qualifier in 1993.
  • The hoary old warhorse returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is the tired old warhorse, and there won't be any dissent.
  • The duke is at the forefront of the riders, on a big bay warhorse, caparisoned with a saddle of red leather trimmed with golden nails, his personal standard before him, and three men-at-arms riding around him. The Red Queen
  • One old warhorse followed another. Times, Sunday Times
  • The champion sprinter had become a stayer: it was time to put the old warhorse out to pasture. Times, Sunday Times
  • He did not survive and there will have been enough irony to fill the old warhorse's veins in what his new side produced. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old warhorse was tremendous last season. Times, Sunday Times
  • She knew every one of them, from the youngest foal to Fenris' fearsome warhorse.
  • The old warhorse was tremendous last season. Times, Sunday Times
  • The champion sprinter had become a stayer: it was time to put the old warhorse out to pasture. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old warhorse Darren Starkey gave Copmanthorpe the first half lead at Pocklington and Mark Flood wrapped up the points in the second period as Cop won 2-0.
  • Don't forget, I was the astute observer who told you to watch out for desperate political warhorses with nothing to lose, such as Joe ‘Grand-Mere’ Clark.
  • It was not until February 2014 that the old warhorse properly stepped back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Liverpool fan Nolan is looking forward to a likely showdown with warhorse Mark Hughes, who has been used in a deeper role by Blackburn recently.
  • And the warhorses carried heavily armored knights for the armed forces of Europe.
  • Paladins that already have Apprentice Riding skill can now properly learn Summon Warhorse from the trainer.
  • The hoary old warhorse returns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beckett was an Old Labour warhorse, and she was damned if she was going to go easier on the electricity mega-corporations than her Tory predecessor.
  • David Wetherall and Mark Bower were always on top of old warhorse Wayne Allison, who on Saturday's evidence looks past his sell-by date.
  • To step ahead of the pack, a violinist must offer something beyond the repertoire staples and the warhorse concertos of the 19th century. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old warhorse is not ready to be put out to pasture just yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • a warhorse, barded and chanfroned too: see Webster's Dict., s.v. "chamfrain". {also chamfron: armor for a horse's head}. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
  • In her ground-breaking work on the medieval warhorse, Ann Hyland notes the importance of ‘destriers [warhorses], coursers, rounceys, palfrey and packhorses’.
  • It was not until February 2014 that the old warhorse properly stepped back. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it just one last hurrah for the old warhorse? Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
  • Old warhorses with many caps to their name were always allowed to engage in a running banter with the ref.
  • The youthful John Edwards goes into battle with that old warhorse Dick Cheney in round two of the campaign debates.
  • The Reiksguard Knights ride mighty Warhorses and wear full armour emblazoned with the device of the Reiksguard.
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • One old warhorse followed another. Times, Sunday Times
  • Was this a happy addiction, as the old warhorse dragged out the wig and heels? Times, Sunday Times
  • He did not survive and there will have been enough irony to fill the old warhorse's veins in what his new side produced. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the one demonstration he excelled at was portraying a knight's destrier (the Latin term for a warhorse).
  • The old warhorse is not ready to be put out to pasture just yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Holmes however was just seen in an exhibition fight, so it might be that the old warhorse will still step in the ring despite what the public would hope.
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • He rode until his black warhorse stood beside Copper, grabbing her reigns so she could go no further toward Snowkeep.
  • To step ahead of the pack, a violinist must offer something beyond the repertoire staples and the warhorse concertos of the 19th century. Times, Sunday Times
  • This warhorse has been scrubbed clean and readied for a new campaign.
  • Second days give officially seal: Accepts the warhorse, and the hold symbolic competition, becomes knight's external symbol.
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • Manchester City football club's old warhorse, still fighting fit at 36, was sent off for fouling after half an hour.
  • They outhandle and outbrake the old warhorses, plus they are so much more comfortable and user friendly. Dustbury.com » Quote of the week
  • The old warhorse sensed the chipped concrete and flood-lights of home, it whinnied as it went, there was a flash of the old gadabout, a squirt of adrenaline.
  • Knowles played alongside Derek Dougan - that famous old Northern Ireland warhorse who went on to control the club several years later.
  • I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
  • The old warhorse is not ready to be put out to pasture just yet. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it just one last hurrah for the old warhorse? Times, Sunday Times
  • Normal black horses or black warhorses powered most of them.
  • With Samuel French receiving medical treatment for mild hypothermia warhorse George Day took control of midfield and opened play up.
  • Gorton rode into the Senate in 1980 on the heels of the Reagan landslide, defeating that old liberal warhorse, Warren Magnuson.
  • I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.
  • In such warhorses as the excerpts from "Sleeping Beauty" and "Don Quixote," presented at the gala, they are handsome and confident; and in Paul Taylor's "Company B," set to songs of the Andrews Sisters, they are loose-limbed, jivey and dazzling. Gamboling At The Golden Gate
  • As staunch Padmaja-supporters are rallying behind the emerging leader in the ‘I’ faction, the old warhorses in the union have raised a banner of revolt against her appointment.

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