Crossword clues for hoofprint
The Collaborative International Dictionary
hoofmark \hoofmark\, hoofprint \hoofprint\n. a visible impression on a surface made by the hoof of an animal.
Wiktionary
n. The mark of a hoof.
WordNet
Usage examples of "hoofprint".
When the riders stopped to rest or to change horses from the small cavvy of spares they had brought, Hoofprint of the Wind prowled restlessly on the edges of the group, talking softly with the dozen or so of his warriors who accompanied them or listening across the plains for some sound Rudy could not hear.
When the riders stopped to rest or to change horses from the small cavvy of spares they had brought, Hoofprint of the Wind prowled restlessly on the edges of the group, talking softly with the dozen or so of his warriors who accompanied them or listening across the plain for some sound Rudy could not hear.
Anya insisted that we follow their tracks, which moved right along with the even deeper hoofprints of the duckbilled dinosaurs.
It was no less dusty, what grass there had been had long since been trampled into powder by all the feet of the fairgoers, but at least a traveler was able to move along without risk of acquiring hoofprints on his anatomy.
It was no less dusty, what grass there had been had long since been trampled into powder by all the feet of the pilgrims and fairgoers, but at least a traveler was able to move along without risk of acquiring hoofprints on his anatomy.
He noticed how the footprints in that dust were different, the town-made boots, and the ones more individual, borderers, the sharp, tri-partite hoofprints of the horses under and over them.
Von Zarovich backtracked their path and discovered the hoofprints of their horses appearing in the middle of an otherwise empty and unmatched patch of earth, as though they had appeared out of nowhere.
Though the road had in no way improved, it was grooved with wagon wheels and hoofprints, all recent.
The road was a muddy gutter of cloven hoofprints, and was rutted with gullies full of water where timber sledges had grooved the surface.
I realized I could not move fast, nor could I touch any of those hoofprints with my boots.
Hence, these horses had been shod some distance away, yet had been ridden no more than a few miles since then, for there was no sign of wear in the occasional sharp hoofprints he found.
They were the hoofprints of five horses, bunched well together, the tracks of one of them sunk deeper than the others.
There were also a great many hoofprints, some looking new, some overtrodden and old.
The partially filled-in hoofprints were still clearly visible to trackers with the experience of Farnah and his sons.
I can see where Charley has a right to a few beefs, at that, as she leaves a trail of black hoofprints across the clean floor as if she is walking around in mud somewhere before she comes in, although I do not seem to remember that it is raining when I arrive.