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[ US /ˈhwɪkɝ, ˈwɪkɝ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the characteristic sounds made by a horse
VERB
  1. make a characteristic sound, of a horse

How To Use whicker In A Sentence

  • Even the mare whickered softly at the growing chaos around them.
  • The horse threw her head up and whickered, tossing her braided mane as she did so.
  • The horse whickered gently under his breath and Lon smiled.
  • The horse whickered softly and blew into her ear.
  • Her jennet tossed its head back and whickered at the smell, tail flicking at the insects. THE RIVER KINGS’ ROAD
  • The horse whickered softly, as if unsure of the man who approached him.
  • The horse whickered at Tomias, nudging him gently.
  • But the keen blade whickered between side and lifted arm, and to Yasmina it seemed that Khemsa merely brushed his open palm lightly against Conan's bullneck. Conan the Adventurer
  • I wish you could hear Bonfire's "whicker" to me in the stable or elsewhere. In Flanders Fields and Other Poems
  • It snorted loudly, then its sides heaved in a questioning whicker. Western Man
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