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How to use Clydesdale in a sentence

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Sitting in the Clydesdale Plaza in Edinburgh, with its unsurpassable view of Edinburgh Castle, he is chipper.
Both the Clydesdale and the Paisley terrier eventually became extinct, but not before they had contributed to the development of the Yorkie.
Sabrina swayed gently with the canter, her mother watching Sabrina's every move, as she kept the Clydesdale on the lunge line at a steady pace.
We want one eventually but the problem is they want a Clydesdale and a Westie too.
If you bought a sound system from Clydesdale, you qualified for a weekend at a Forte hotel.
A chartered accountant by profession, he was formerly head of Clydesdale Bank Equity.
The farm is as it was in the 1950s and it is possible to see Clydesdale horses being used to work the land.
The Clydesdale breed originated in Scotland and were used in heavy draught and farm work in the same way as Shires.
We can look to the awesome power of a Clydesdale horse which eats largely hay and oats.
Waka, the Clydesdale horse pulls a wagon over a hundred years old, and the driver gives a commentary as you travel.
There are also some nice stories, including one about Samson, a six-year-old Clydesdale horse.
The red brick school, the church wall, 21 Clydesdale horses and four foals watch impassively as progress rushes past.
A third animal, a Clydesdale horse named Emma, is badly injured after being hit by three bullets.
She used to go and stay with him on his farm, where they still used big Clydesdale horses to drag the plough.
Before they were in the Christmas tree business the Bergin sisters ran a tourist venture with their Clydesdale horses and traps.
From the 1820s Clydesdale, Shire and other heavy breeds were imported, but it was not until later in the century that horse teams dominated haulage.
Clare expels through his manly schnoz a breath so heavy and poignant a Clydesdale might've breathed it.
From its namesake in Scotland, the Clydesdale is a breed of draft horses, able to pull loads and often seen today in parades.
After the cattle the next biggest display is the Clydesdale horses.
The Clydesdale Bank said it will maintain its £2m sponsorship payment despite Rangers' absence.
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The best horses for agricultural purposes are unquestionably the Clydesdale and the suffolk punch.
Clydesdale had descended to the drive and was conferring with the chauffeur.
In the cup tie which is now under notice he made some very fine runs, and did much to make a name for the old Clydesdale.
It is locally common in Clydesdale, and has also been reported from kirkcudbrightshire, and Perthshire.
He keeps full bred Hereford cattle and also Clydesdale and Percheron horses upon his place.
Clydesdale put her into the limousine and then got in after her.
The chief stock was settled at Liberton, in the upper part of Clydesdale.
You and Mrs. Clydesdale can remain here to-night if you wish.
His farm horses were of the best Clydesdale and suffolk punch blood.
Then I am afraid that Mr. Clydesdale will have him arrested.
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