Fan Central Current Like the other Mearas, Shadowfax was a grey/silverstallion, and could understand the speech ofMen. He was also seemingly fearless, and could run faster than any other horse inMiddle-earth. In unpublished letters Tolkien stated that Shadowfax passed toValinorover theseawith Ga...
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Logged-in users can add themselves to the map.Login,Register,Login instantly with Facebook. Link to this slang definition To link to this term in a web page or blog, insert the following. hold (one's) horses To link to this term in a wiki such as Wikipedia, insert the following. [h...
Allez ma fille, tu viens, on y va, tu es la plus belle » (meaning « Yes my beauty, that’s good you’re listening very well. Come on girl, let’s go, you’re the most pretty »), made of phrases they were likely to hear in their everyday life. They were asked to ...
According to van Hageland, his name may be a combination ofors, an archaic word denoting a horse or more generally a mount, oros, an ox, withhard, meaning “strong” or “valiant”. In this sense, Osschaard or Osschaert is a headstrong and dangerous steed. ...
You could say you got the informat ion "straight from the horse's mouth".You may have heard this expression: "You co uld lead a horse to water, but you cannot make it drink." T hat means you can give someone advice but you cannot force him to do something he doe s not want to...
Let us say your teacher tells you there is going to be a test tomorrow. You could say you got the information “straight from the horse’s mouth.” You may have heard this expression, “You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink.” That means you can give someone...
“Gee, gee,” at the mule she rode, calling the word gibberish. This was apparently enough for the reviewer to bash the book. I was shocked. As someone who’s owned mules, I know that ‘gee’ is a vocal command for equine, most frequently draft horses and mules, meaning turn right,...
c. To retain (one's attention or interest): Televised sports can't hold my interest. d. To avoid letting out or expelling: The swimmer held her breath while underwater. 3. a. To be filled by; contain: This drawer holds socks. b. To be capable of holding: a pitcher that holds ...
Let us say your teacher tells you there is going to be a test tomorrow. You could say you got the information “straight from the horse’s mouth.” You may have heard this expression, “You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot make him drink.” That means you can give someone...