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  • 51back the wrong horse —    If you back the wrong horse, you give your support to the losing side in something.   (Dorking School Dictionary)    ***    If you back or bet on the wrong horse, for example the loser in a contest, match or election, you support the wrong… …

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  • 52horse — n. animal 1) to mount; ride; walk a horse; to lead a horse by the bridle 2) to curry; harness; hobble; saddle; shoe a horse 3) to break (in) a horse 4) to breed, raise horses 5) a cart (BE), draft (AE), dray; race; saddle; thoroughbred; wild… …

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  • 53Horse whisperer — A horse whisperer is a horse trainer who adopts a sympathetic view of the motives, needs, and desires of the horse, based on natural horsemanship and modern equine psychology. The term goes back to the early nineteenth century when an Irish… …

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  • 54horse — horse1 [ hɔrs ] noun *** 1. ) count a large animal that people ride. The sound a horse makes is called neighing. The male horse is called a stallion and the female is called a mare. A young horse is called a foal. 2. ) count a piece of equipment… …

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  • 55horse — bat·horse; clothes·horse; dis·horse; horse; horse·back·er; horse·cors·er; horse·heal; horse·less; horse·man; horse·man·ship; horse·tree; un·horse; white·horse; horse·cours·er; horse·heel; …

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  • 56horse — I UK [hɔː(r)s] / US [hɔrs] noun Word forms horse : singular horse plural horses *** 1) [countable] a large animal that people ride. The sound that a horse makes is called neighing. The male horse is called a stallion and the female is called a… …

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  • 57horse-trade — verb negotiate with much give and take • Derivationally related forms: ↑horse trading • Hypernyms: ↑negociate • Verb Frames: Somebody s Sam and Sue horse trade Sam wants to horse t …

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  • 58Horse and buggy — A horse and buggy (in American English) or horse and carriage (in British English) refers to a light, simple, two person carriage of the 19th and early 20th centuries, drawn usually by one or sometimes by two horses. Also called a roadster, it… …

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  • 59Horse trailer — A horse trailer or horse van (also called a horse float in Australia and New Zealand or horse box in the British Isles) is used to transport horses. There are many different designs, ranging in size from small units capable of holding two or… …

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  • 60horse around — verb indulge in horseplay Enough horsing around let s get back to work! The bored children were fooling about • Syn: ↑arse around, ↑fool around, ↑fool • Derivationally related forms: ↑fool ( …

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