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Definition of the day : « warhorse »

  • As in qualified : adj able, skillful
  • As in old hand : noun experienced person
  • As in old-timer : noun elderly person
  • As in veteran : noun person with much experience; particularly in war
Example sentences :
  • That act of justice ended, Henry mounted his warhorse and rode in at the gates.
  • Extract from : « The Caged Lion » by Charlotte M. Yonge
  • The flash of a fork appeals to him like the sound of a trumpet to the warhorse.
  • Extract from : « Windfalls » by (AKA Alpha of the Plough) Alfred George Gardiner
  • They formed together on the shore, each armed upon his warhorse.
  • Extract from : « The Chronicle of the Norman Conquest » by Master Wace
  • For was not Oliver, the earl's noble Spanish warhorse, in the castle?
  • Extract from : « The Siege of Norwich Castle » by Matilda Maria Blake
  • This was for the heroic Mother Duchesne like the blast of a trumpet for a warhorse.
  • Extract from : « Venerable Philippine Duchesne » by G. E. M.
  • William sat on his warhorse, and called out Rogier, whom they call de Montgomeri.
  • Extract from : « The Chronicle of the Norman Conquest » by Master Wace
  • Peoples come miles ter see Ranger fight; he wuz a Warhorse Game.
  • Extract from : « Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves » by Work Projects Administration
  • And near her was a knight upon a warhorse of large size, with heavy and bright armour both upon himself and upon his horse.
  • Extract from : « The Mabinogion » by Lady Charlotte Guest
  • A Dog of Knowledge has free utterance; but the Warhorse is almost mute, very far from free!
  • Extract from : « Past and Present » by Thomas Carlyle
  • The old Garibaldian threw up his head like a warhorse at the call of battle, and his rickety limbs were going towards the door.
  • Extract from : « The Eternal City » by Hall Caine