(Of a male animal) having the testicles removed.
1Stablemate Moreno has been gelded since two good runs at first campaign.
2He took a keen hold again last time, despite having been gelded.
3Will your friend still want you when you've been gelded, I wonder?
4Hoping no one figured out that one of your broodmares gelded you.
5His sow farrows, his horse is gelded, a first lamb is born.
6Rouquin clipped dogs and gelded cats; he also frequented the inns.
7Once he's been gelded, keeping those vows will come much easier for him.
8The average clerk in any country is like a gelded horse.
9It had never known the joys not being gelded could bring.
10He gelded the boy Sporus, and endeavoured to transform him into a woman.
11We all saw Lioncroft trailing after you like a gelded lapdog.
12Those that live by agriculture should not allow a bull to be gelded.
13Why are gelded beasts weaker than such as are not gelded?
14The hunters rode little stallions, and their hounds were gelded.
15Leading from a furlong down the gelded Draft Of Vintage held the challenge of Masafiya.
16He was gelded when proving very difficult to break.
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