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palomino

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ It stood in the entrance to the cinema: the stetson, white suit, palomino horse, silver spurs. ▪ Trigger, the palomino , was obedient to the slightest pressure.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Palomino ( Spanish word and surname that means "young pigeon" ) is a horse color, one of the few with its own registry. Palomino may refer to:

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a horse of light tan or golden color with cream or white mane and tail

Usage examples of palomino.

The matched pair of palominos trotted briskly along the country road, quickly leaving Boise behind.

Bewildered, Aldora regarded the thousands of horseswhites, grays, bays, chestnuts, sorrels, roans, claybanks and blacks with occasional pintos, piebalds and that flaxen-maned and tailed variety of golden-chestnut known as palomino.

He wrenched on the reins, the Palomino responding magnificently, the horse slewing to an abrupt stop, even as Geronimo rose to his full height, the lance clenched in his right fist.

But his underlying reason for accepting the Bushlands' invitation may have been his curiosity about the person who had brunched with Polly at the Palomino Paddock, sending her home late, tired, and starry-eyed.

His muscles ached as if he had just finished a half days workout in the Palominos compact gymnasium, though he hadnt moved from his position in all the time they had been playing dice with death.

When Quies led the palomino out, Anna looked at the horse doubtfully, and even more dubiously at the saddle, something higher than an English saddle, but not as solid as a western one, and there was no saddle horn.

Tirsik could partly clean the stall, but none of his stable boys, and no one else could so much as touch the palomino, only hold the reins once he was bridled and saddled.

As the gigantic black shape skimmed over the treetops of the Forbidden Forest and the lights shining from the castle windows hit it, they saw a gigantic, powderblue, horse-drawn carriage, the size of a large house, soaring toward them, pulled through the air by a dozen winged horses, all palominos, and each the size of an elephant.

They rode astride prancing Palominos, wore golden armor and silver gowns.

His second issue was devoted to horses, all kinds of horses, bays and roans and palominos and Arabians, all stallions, all in heat.

From the wild first horses we got the Arabian racehorse, the Tennessee walker, the palomino, the farm workhorse.

Mym sought to have Werre simply hurdle it or trot across it, but the palomino shied away.