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mustangs

n. (plural of mustang English)

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This squaw, Yan As Pa, has flocks of sheep and more mustangs than she knows about.

They let him pull their long ears and rub their noses, but the mustangs standing around were unapproachable.

The burros and other mustangs were drinking, and Nack-yal followed suit.

Withers talked about the canyon, the Indians, the mustangs, the scorpions running out of the heated sand.

He saw Withers, Lake, and the Indian driving the mustangs toward camp.

But the mustangs and the mule Withers called Red and the gray mare Dynamite were determined not to be driven into camp.

Troops of wild mustangs whistled at them, stood on ridge-tops to watch, and then dashed away with manes and tails flying.

This, the Navajo said, was a track where the young braves had raced their mustangs and had striven for supremacy before the eyes of maidens and the old people of the tribe.

Under the cedars surrounding the several hogans were mustangs that took Shefford's eye.

His mustangs whistled to him from the ridge-tops, standing clear with heads up and manes flying, and then trooped down through the sage.

They dismounted and led the mustangs down to the pool below the spring.

In despair he had to face the hardest task that could have been given him—to take care of a crippled Indian, catch, water, feed, harness, and drive four wild mustangs that did not know him and tried to kill him at every turn, and to get that precious load of supplies home to Kayenta.

A bunch of lean, racy mustangs, restive and spirited, stood near by in charge of an Indian.

Shefford saw the bunch of mustangs, in charge of the same Indian, that belonged to Shadd and his gang.

They were mounted on burros and mustangs, and in all that dark and somber line there was only one figure which shone white under the pale moon.