A small native range horse.
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Examples for "cayuse"
Examples for "cayuse"
1And the cayuse-well ,thehorse is the noblest animal known to man.
2The iron hand is the only thing that will break this cayuse.
3My horse, I knew, could outrace any cayuse of the Sioux band.
4But I'd like to wring that little cayuse's neck just for luck.
5I am giving your cayuse a chance to make the grade.
1The rider was astride a fast-pacing Indian pony and overhauling them rapidly.
2She was not riding an Indian pony, but a crazed, high-strung horse.
3You know the Indian pony I got from that fur trader last summer.
4He gave me a ride on his Indian pony, and we came here.
5He was riding a little Indian pony, and carried some bundles.
6Some scouts declare that an Indian pony never whinnies or sneezes!
7The Indian pony-thecayuse-wasfound up in Utah and Idaho.
8Gretchen told her foster-mother the story of the Indian pony.
9I tried an Indian pony by moonlight-sucha moonlight-butfound he had tender feet.
10A shaggy Indian pony came ambling around the corner between the long shafts of a charette.
11Manuelito, a grand-looking chief, rode into camp on the finest Indian pony I had ever seen.
12An Indian pony with a saddle was brought for Dorothy, and she was told to mount.
13It was not Reverdy's Indian pony that was carrying so many travelers, but a larger horse.
14The Indian pony was fiery and mettlesome.
15Deep-chested, with mighty shoulders, barrel-bodied like an Indian pony, Teddy showed power in every line of him.
16Some of them are great cowards when dismounted, but seated on an Indian pony they are undaunted.
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