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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mustang \Mus"tang\, n. [Sp. muste[~n]o belonging to the graziers, strayed, wild.] (Zo["o]l.) The half-wild horse of the plains in Mexico, California, etc. It is small, hardy, and easily sustained. Mustard grape (Bot.), a species of grape ( Vitis candicans ...

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 13156 Housing Units (2000): 4930 Land area (2000): 12.005253 sq. miles (31.093462 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.027923 sq. miles (0.072321 sq. km) Total area (2000): 12.033176 sq. miles (31.165783 sq. km) FIPS code: 50100 Located within: ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Mustang is a 2004 television and cinema advertising campaign promoting Guinness -brand draught stout . It was produced by advertising agency Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO , and aired in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. The ad was filmed in the United ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"small, half-wild horse of the American prairie," 1808, from Mexican Spanish mestengo "animal that strays" (16c.), from Spanish mestengo "wild, stray, ownerless," literally "belonging to the mesta," an association of cattle ranchers who divided stray or ...

Usage examples of mustang.

Once there, he would veer the charged and heated Mustang to the left, jump the curb, and ram right into Lo Manto, leaning against a tree halfway down the street.

The wild and frantic band of mustangs that had circled the potrero that morning like marbles swirled in a jar could hardly be said to exist and the animals whinnied to one another in the dark and answered back as if some one among their number were missing, or some thing.

When I got out of the Mustang, Red climbed out of the station wagon dressed in a rumpled camouflage suit covered with faded paint ball spots, a floppy bush hat covering his hair, large dark goggles protecting his eyes, and his facial skin slathered with sunblock.

But, like his companions, having quickly adopted the habits of the country, he had become a skillful and experienced horseman, and the mustang, after a few springless jumps, which failed to unseat him, submitted to his rider.

Crackling sheets of flame swept over the Mustang and then curled off into nothingness, exposing unscorched paint and chrome and four headlights stabbing the darkness.

The streaming mane and tail of the unshorn, savage-looking, black horse, the dashing grace with which the young fellow in the shadowy sombrero, and armed with the huge spurs, sat in his high-peaked saddle, could belong only to the mustang of the Pampas and his master.

It was not broken until the afterpart of the night and then, suddenly, by the shrill, piercing neigh of a mustang.

I can be found cruising Alii Drive in my T-top Mustang picking up women of all ages.

Flipping through her photos Andi found no Volvos or Ford trucks, but she did have shots of the Mustang coming and going--six grainy photos with the vague shape of driver or driver and passenger.

According to an FBI informant, a wealthy Barnett supporter in Mississippi had arranged for four P-51 Mustang Canadian surplus fighter planes to be flown from Wisconsin to an abandoned World War II B-17 airstrip in western Tennessee, then flown to Mississippi and placed at the disposal of Governor Barnett.

Next minute I heard a horse running, and glimpsed him tearing away through the bresh on a pinto mustang, setting his hoss like it was a red-hot stove, and dern him, he had my clothes in one hand!

After the last firing, the unremembered night-hours to Hamburg, the hop from Hamburg to Bydgoszcz in a purloined P-51 Mustang was so clearly Procalowski-down-out-of-the-sky-in-a-machine, that Thanatz came to imagine he had disposed of Blicero too only in that same very conditional, metallic way.

And beside them the lantern-jawed cowpuncher held the bridle of the piebald mustang.

Mustang came in, packed with kids: two bleached boys in the bucket seats, three limber, noisy, bikinied young girls sitting high on the downfolded top.

At eleven the bridge boards rattled and an old white Mustang came in, packed with kids: two bleached boys in the bucket seats, three limber, noisy, bikinied young girls sitting high on the downfolded top.