Horsey people wonder how horses in books get ridden hundreds of miles without ever casting a shoe or eating more than a bit of grass during their time off. |
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He made friends with the local gentry, such as Sir Ralph Horsey of Clifton Maybank and Charles Thynne of Longleat. |
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For our part we are quite willing to pass the immortelles to Outerbridge Horsey, Banker Stillman's legal beagle. |
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So, whoever got darted with horsey would waft off to la la land and probably dream of sexy rainbow-striped unicorns. |
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Alex and Rhena were all revved up with horsey mania, so around the city we clippety went, with our womenfolk waving to the passing trams. |
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For being famous and horsey and whatnot, they were awfully nice and a lot of fun. |
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The warden was a tall, square woman with broad shoulders and a horsey face. |
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I took her muzzle in my hand and kissed her, breathing in that horsey smell. |
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Aside from your horsey, toothless grin, your plain ugly mug, and your bald head, you're actually a decent-looking guy. |
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He's using all his techniques to try to engage this slightly horsey gorgeous girl but she is steadfastly refusing to acknowledge him. |
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More horsey activity for me yesterday as I attended the launch of the 2005 Irish National Hunt Festival in the gorgeous Guinness Storehouse. |
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And his lead will be followed by others, with another four horsey movies already planned over the coming months. |
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Beyond the purely practical there are more dapper variations of this apparel for spoiled horsey to wear on special occasions such as gymkhanas. |
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Apparently, concerns over whether there will be enough conveniences for the horsey set dominated discussions at this week's Micklegate ward committee meeting. |
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Some of them have an animal, although not necessarily a horsey, theme and the display on the large dresser certainly gives the shop a charming, quaint feel. |
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We know they are a horsey family, what with Zara in the Olympic show jumping team and all, but this is taking things a bit far. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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Zondra, whose dirty-blond hair waterfalled above her head from a colorful tie, gave a snorting, horsey kind of laugh. |
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For your horse, there are grooming kits, headcollar sets, sheepskin numnah, horsey stockings and advent calendars. |
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In addition, etymologically refrain comes from OF frenum, bridle, another horsey reference and the opposite of rein free. |
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Listen, according to her horsey hangers-on, after a day's tallyhoing Camilla often slips out of her breeches and into evening wear. |
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