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His horse has two feet up, which, by some accounts, in art means Lafayette died on the battlefield, which he did not one hoof up would mean a battlefield wound, and all four feet on the ground means the subject died a natural death.
Lift your horse's hoof up as if you were going to pick out his feet.
It's a nice finger – or hoof – up to health and safety but, Jesus, does it really have to be a 1,000-metre 1,000-metrepice, with jusheere tiniest, crumbliest little ledges to cling to?
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I'll be there, all hoofed up on Red Bull.
Cut to the semi-final and we're hoofing up whole quiches".
Cops on horseback, who had been trotting at a distance for the majority of the action, hoofed up just behind the locked-armed activists.
Huh? Let's get this straight: the Colts went hooves-up on trying for a perfect season in Week 16 in the cushy confines of their dome, ostensibly to protect their precious talent, only to play the precious ones for three series in a Buffalo blizzard.
But Tatum is something of a conundrum: he may look like a jock, but his willingness to hoof it up on film – from Step Up to Magic Mike – has been instrumental to his success.
Hoof it up nearby Summit Avenue to Corey Hill Park for striking views of Boston and Cambridge.
Private equity deal makers desperate to get to their offices were forced to hoof it up as many as 20 flights of stairs — 20 flights!
Humbletonian tries to clear the water, to get a hoof back up on solid ice, but each clop of her front hooves shatters what she's grabbed and pulls it under with her.
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