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Meanings of loud neigh in English
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Usage of loud neigh in English
1
Whinney had seen the horses, too, and she gave a loudneigh.
2
At this moment a loudneigh was heard from the stable across the yard.
3
The barn doors were closed and the children heard a horse inside give a loudneigh.
4
Suddenly my beast, who jogged along with his nose to the ground, gave a loudneigh.
5
Just then there was a great clatter outside and the sound of hoofs and a loudneigh.
6
The horse gave a loudneigh, as if recognizing its master, then reared, but the Prince sat firm.
7
Sir Galahad was there, undergoing his morning toilet, and greeted his master with a loudneigh of delight.
8
Suddenly a horse, in the field on the other side the hedge, set up a loudneigh, right in Dan's ear.
9
Old Battle now shook the water from his mane, and as if to thank his deliverers, gave out a loudneigh.
10
But they had only gained half the distance, when Ned espied them, and, with a loudneigh, gave chase at full gallop.
11
Alma was seized by the ludicrous suggestion, and laughed without restraint; her companion joined in, his loudneigh drowning her more melodious merriment.
12
Suddenly he gave three or four loudneighs; this announced his arrival.
13
Racer responded with loudneighs, which Ayla was sure contained a sound of relief at finding his familiar friends.
14
"Whiiinnney," she called, "Whiiiinnney!" making it a loudneigh that sounded to Jondalar exactly like a horse.