Mares

Word MARES
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /mɛəɹz/

Definitions and meanings of "Mares"

What do we mean by mares?

An adult female horse.

A foolish woman.

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The word "mares" in example sentences

I pull down them three dollars every day; but the six mares is mine, too. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They can be used to monitor late-term mares ready to foal as we have discussed, but also to monitor horses prone to colic, becoming cast in their stall, or just for peace of mind that everyone is well. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A highly competitive field of 12 fillies and mares is set for the $2,260,000 Emirates Airline Breeders’ Cup Distaff at 1 1/8 miles with Melnyk Racing Stable’s 5-year-old mare Indian Vale made the lukewarm favorite at 3-1 with Velazquez in the saddle. ❋ Unknown (2007)

There is a farm that specialises in mares’ milk in Belgium: Horse dairy farm – Het Brabanderhof. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Howbeit in summer, so long as their Cosmos, that is, their mares milke lasteth, they care not for any foode. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The companionship of the mares was a bodiless nothing compared with the hope of feeling that hand again, hearing that voice, and knowing that all troubles, all worries were ended for ever. ❋ Max Brand (1918)

The day was unusually fine till the afternoon, when some of the gossips who frequent the East Cliff churchyard, and from that commanding eminence watch the wide sweep of sea visible to the north and east, called attention to a sudden show of "mares'-tails" high in the sky to the north-west. ❋ Unknown (1897)

The mares were a splendid lot; the best blood in the world coursed through their veins, and Alan never spared expense when he wished to purchase. ❋ Nat Gould (1888)

The foregoing is the list of my "mares'-nests," and it is, I presume, this list which made Mr. Arthur Platt call me the Galileo of Mares '- ❋ Samuel Butler (1868)

Scythians "mares'-milk drinkers," so geographers of the present day describe their mode of distilling it in Russia. ❋ John Henry Newman (1845)

Also, what do those of you do with horses which are hard to clip? our neighbours had a horse that was a nightmare to clip and they use sedalin .. works really well, you can get it from the vet and use it about 30 mins before clipping. one of my mares is the spawn of satan when it comes to her being clipped - she rears, cow kicks, barges etc everything.

a dispute with her the day before, he determined to get rid of her by putting a halter round her neck and leading her to the cattle-market, as if she were a mare, which he had, it seems, a right to do; all women being considered mares by old English law, and, indeed, still called mares in certain counties, where genuine old English is still preserved. ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

A mark (Lat. "mares") was half a pound of gold or silver. ❋ Daniel Bussier Shumway (N/A)

There were the vast, featureless "mares," -- those plains of once-liquid lava which had welled out when monstrous missiles the size of counties buried themselves deep in the moon's substance. ❋ Murray Leinster (1935)

Prince came home Thursday night very unexpectedly to us all; he came to bring home Willie's mule, on account of the prevalence at the glanders among the horses of the company; he tried today to "swap" Willie's grey mare with one of the doctors at the hospital but did not succeed, he is to go back as soon as he can and take one of Willie's mares which is not of much value. ❋ Unknown (1863)

The sale must be made in the cattle market, as if she were a mare, "all women being considered as mares by old English law, and indeed called 'mares' in certain counties where genuine old English is still preserved." ❋ Matilda Joslyn Gage (1863)

During the year before, three hundred of these Indians appeared suddenly before the post of Gutierrez, all lying back upon their horses and trailing their lances, in order to make it appear that it was only a drove of mares which is a very common sight in those _Pampas_ or almost unlimited plains. ❋ Robert Kerr (1784)

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