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11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Whinny' in a Sentence

"To make the characteristic cry of a horse; to neigh." more

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As the cowboy saddles up, he knows his faithful steed will whinny with excitement.
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Before the storm, the restless horses in the meadow will have whinnied nervously.
On the eve of the royal procession, the majestic steeds will have been whinnying, ready for the grand event.
Throughout the night, the wild horses on the plains will have been whinnying, creating a symphony of sounds.
As the cowboy saddles up, his loyal horse will be whinnying, ready for another day on the ranch.
The weary carriage horses have whinnied, signaling the end of a long day's journey.
As the cowboy reaches the corral, his faithful horse will have been whinnying for attention.
During the quiet night, a lone horse whinnied, breaking the stillness of the countryside.
In the middle of the night, the lonely stallion will be whinnying, echoing through the quiet stable.
The children giggled with delight as they heard the playful whinny of ponies at the petting zoo.
After a long journey, the tired mare will have whinnied upon reaching the stable.

Whinny

hwin-ee
verbTo make the characteristic cry of a horse; to neigh.
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Last Updated On: April 20, 2024
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