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sea horses

n. (sea horse English)

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Sea Horses
for the British Indie band see The Seahorses.

Sea Horses is a 1926 American drama silent film directed by Allan Dwan and written by Becky Gardiner, James Shelley Hamilton and Francis Brett Young. The film stars Jack Holt, Florence Vidor, William Powell, George Bancroft, Mack Swain, Frank Campeau and Allan Simpson. The film was released on February 22, 1926, by Paramount Pictures.

A lost film.

Usage examples of "sea horses".

Mixed in with them were sahuagin, aboleths, mermen, sea horses, men who were trapped in near-rat bodies or near-wolf bodies with flippers instead of hands, marine trolls, and even the twenty foot mottled green body of a giant bloodworm stretched halfway out of the harbor water.

Maggie saw lamprey wriggle in the lime-green light, herds of sea horses flit here and there all of one mind, toppled columns of a sunken palace, the sleek immensity of a whale passing a hundred yards overhead.

The least bizarre examples of male incubation on this planet are spiders and sea horses, and those comparisons are quite enough to inhibit further speculation.

Riding whitecaps like wild sea horses while sailors puke and groan in the scuppers is not my idea of a career.

Vandros quickly presented his party, and Lyam said, Unless that pirate the King of Queg is going to arrive in a war galley pulled by a thousand little sea horses, we shall retire.