Having or resembling hoofs.
1They were accustomed to being four-footed, hooved animals, and such they would remain.
2The intruder squealed as it hooved the thin plastic wall.
3A skirt of shadows covered him from the waist down, hiding his hooved feet.
4Small, goatlike animals cropped the grasslands, kicking the thin snow aside with tiny, tri-hooved feet.
5But what will the well-hooved ponies be wearing for their own costumes this Halloween season?
6Yet-definitely-thegroundwas shaking with the rapid progress of a hooved creature headed in my direction.
7They're urging the British Ministry of Defence to stop running diver experiments on the cloven-hooved creatures.
8The hooved one has made his decision.
9On one stone, two figures were depicted: a saintly looking man and a beastly man-creature with hooved feet.
10Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) causes a highly contagious disease of cloven-hooved animals that carries enormous economic consequences.
11Through those archaic frescoes Leng's annals stalked; and the horned, hooved, and wide-mouthed almost-humans danced evilly amidst forgotten cities.
12The creatures were actually slightly larger than he, and moved, like the two of them, on four hooved feet.
13The hooved faeries roamed all of the courts, hiring on for trouble at times, living as solitaries at other points.
14Farmers and livestock owners have been urged to not remove live cloven hooved animals until the current situation has been stabilised.
15But for the narrow-hooved mountain goats among us, we'll have to keep looking for something a little more slim, low-profile and agile.
16When she turned her head, she saw a small horse, perhaps the size of a Shetland pony, gold, and with broad, thick powerful hooved legs.