Filly [noun]
Definition of Filly:
young horse
Opposite/Antonyms of Filly:
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Sentence/Example of Filly:
Hen scarts and filly tails, make lofty ships wear lowly sails.
When the bay filly threw me last winter and broke my arm I thought I was part bone.
She forced aside the all-too-affectionate, bay filly who crowded upon her, shot back the bar of the gate and relocked it.
I sold my Rosemary filly to-day on the course to Bentman the bookie, and he paid me in notes.
The fellow's mad over losing the price of that filly now she's won the Cambridgeshire.
There was a dirty mane blackguard, indeed, once in love with my father's brown filly, but I forget him intirely.
But, alarmed at his own philosophy, he went to the paddock gate to watch the Mayfly filly canter down.
The Mayfly filly passed under the hammer at seven hundred and fifty guineas.
Well, I've bought that small filly, but I don't want her; you take her and give her to your wife.
Therefore she invariably rode Lady Belle, a light-footed little filly, with a tender mouth and nervous as a witch.