I have never been much of a horsy person though I admit that I enjoyed Black Beauty and once wanted a pony for my birthday. |
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He must be a very good liar, he's not horsy at all and all these letters kept coming for him from the British Horse Society. |
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The horsy woman behind us jars our contemplation with another braying laugh. |
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Albit smiled a sort of horsy smile, and retrieved the meat from the fire by grabbing the stick from Felicity's hand with his teeth. |
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Giving a proper horsy sigh, Fuenar stamped his foot in impatience. |
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A well-known man in Listowel horsy circles, Paddy wore a beige birdseye check jacket with matching tan trousers and a pale blue shirt with tan suede shoes. |
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In the horsy, sporting set in which the Parker Bowleses lived, a liaison with a Royal was an honor. |
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Illequis buried her face in his neck and drank in his horsy smell. |
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She's a little horsy in the way she walks and carries herself. |
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I thought all the rest of it was silly but a lot of my horsy friends spent good money to take courses in this procedure and get licensed to teach it to others. |
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He was a tall, silver-haired, honey-voiced criminal lawyer who drove a Mercedes, lived in a big house in a horsy Nairobi suburb, and sent his children abroad to college. |
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Firstly you must try to speak to local horsy people, they often have a good knowledge of the schools in the area and will tell you which ones are good and which ones to avoid. |
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He wore the honor like a hair shirt, aware that it was what had brought him success with the horsy British aristocracy, and yet wanting desperately to be taken seriously as a history painter. |
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She had a long, horsy face and blondish hair, and she loved a laugh. |
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Her small laughing eyes, horsy long jaw, and exuberant big-toothed smile were sandwiched between two circles of glass, held in a base of faded Art Deco plastic. |
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I imagined her tall, horsy and thirty-something with a name like Sheena. There had been a time when I had regarded Sheenas as the backbone of England. |
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