He is singing as he works, his longhorse face bent over the spuds.
2
There'll probably be a fracas or two over the course of the week- longhorse fair in Co Galway.
3
It was circus business, or what they call "short and longhorse" work-somenot understandable phrase.
4
He had a sense of dark and malicious humour, a longhorse-like face, with little beady eyes and a huge frame.
5
A lamp stood on a table near a longhorse-hair sofa with spindle legs, on which lay the figure of a man.
6
It must have been all of fifteen minutes-fifteenminutes of dull, homesick silence-beforethat longhorse-face swung round upon me again-and then, what a change!
7
"And longhorse-hair settles for the drunk, with horse-hair pillows at each end," said Mr. Clark.
8
"Or," she concluded with a touch of venom, "it wouldn't be above her to run off with that longhorse foreman."