Colts [noun]
Definition of Colts:
young horse
Opposite/Antonyms of Colts:
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Sentence/Example of Colts:
Ever since his majority Lord Hetton had annually entered a colt in the great race.
"Never teched the Yank or tree, either," and he kicked up his heels like a young colt.
And they went away, and found a colt tied at the door without in the open street: and they loose him.
Get the gray colt and I'll give you a lift over the mountain, but I'll bring you back on Monday, too.
The gray colt halted to catch his breath, and with the whip I pointed to the west, glowing with the warm evening fires.
The whip fell sharply across the gray colt's back, and he jumped ahead.
The adherents of the ministers were victorious, put the adverse mob to the rout, and cudgelled Colt himself into a muddy ditch.
But Colt tried to prolong the contest by bringing up a voter an hour.
But on general principles it is my opinion that a colt out of a coyote and a wild-cat is no square dog, but doubtful.
The colt walked near enough that he placed his arm over his neck and led him to a post where a rope dangled.