Foal [noun]
Definition of Foal:
young horse
Opposite/Antonyms of Foal:
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Sentence/Example of Foal:
His mare being with foal, he had chosen to make the tedious journey on foot.
The poor mare had unfortunately been unable to procure his help—though she tried her best—in time to save her foal.
Adul had caught a kiang foal four months old, which was ill and kept always turning round.
If health is to be preserved in early youth, the child must be treated on the same principle as a foal would be.
But Loki had run such a race with Svadilfari that shortly after he bore a grey foal with eight legs.
A young foal was browsing on the thatch, and a crowd of glittering lizards darted out and away on the approach of human feet.
His father had given him the horse when she was a foal of a week old, and Constans had broken and trained her himself.
In that country a great man is not ashamed to ride a mare with its foal running after the dam.
But Clark did not live to learn the quality of that foal, and Sweetmeat was sold at the dispersal of his stable for ten guineas.
Near this person is a mare lying down, and a foal standing by it which a boy is approaching.