horse's dung
1horse — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ beautiful, fine, good, great, lovely, magnificent ▪ He was mounted on the finest horse you could ever see. ▪ bay …
2horse — 1. n. heroin. (Drugs.) □ Now, horse is all that Gert will touch. □ Horse is still very popular in the big cities. 2. n. horse dung. □ I use horse on my vegetables. □ …
3horse hockey — 1. n. horse dung. □ I try to get horse hockey for my garden. □ You don’t see horse hockey in the streets anymore. 2. n. nonsense. □ I’ve heard enough of your horse hockey. □ …
4horse apples — ?obsolete American the turds dropped by a horse Especially in a street, where they might pile up like apples on a fruiterer s shelf: ... horse apples , cowpats , prairie chips , muck , dung , etc. (Jennings, 1965, listing common… …
5horse hockey — n. horse dung; horse feces; nonsense …
6dung — noun Dung is used after these nouns: ↑cow, ↑elephant, ↑horse …
7horse-dung — …
8Domestication of the horse — A bred back Heck Horse, closely resembling the Tarpan (photographed 2004), believed to be phenotypically close to the wild horse at the time of its original domestication. There are a number of hypotheses on many of the key issues regarding the… …
9Little Johnny Sheep-Dung — is a French fairy tale collected by Achille Millien and Paul Delarue. [Paul Delarue, The Borzoi Book of French Folk Tales , p 370, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York 1956] ynopsisA good for nothing boy once begged a sheepskin from butchers; it was… …
10Przewalski's Horse — Conservation status Endangered …