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Discover LudwigThe word 'pony' is a correct and commonly used word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a small breed of horse, typically under 14.2 hands in height. Examples: 1. The children were delighted when their parents surprised them with a pony for their birthdays. 2. The equestrian competition featured a variety of events, including dressage, jumping, and pony races. 3. The farmer's daughter spent every afternoon grooming and riding her beloved pony. 4. The toy store had a whole section dedicated to pony-themed toys and merchandise. 5. The zoo's pony rides were always a popular attraction for young visitors.
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pony
noun
Any of several small breeds of horse under 14.2 hands.
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There's plenty of wildlife and great pony trekking nearby (piltonmoorstables.co.uk), plus no fewer than five golf courses within 30 minutes, including the fantastic Pennard clifftop course (pennardgolfclub.com).
Gemma, 25, went to pony club and learnt the piano.
This February, she live-tweeted the acquisition of a pony.
I have three children (ages nine, seven and five) and a wonderful wife, three dogs, five chickens, six ducks, and my daughter is now on about a pony and a kitten – so you could say family life is busy.
I was thinking, obviously, Borat, pony and trap, and here were all these fantastic cars.
I knew that a trot on Cleethorpes sands with the junior pony club was not what the director was seeking.
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As well as horse- or pony-riding, and walks with donkeys, there are 2,000 acres of forest on the doorstep where you can follow the centre's guided walks, or hire bikes to explore further.
Nice moustache-pony tail combo on the questioner though.
Yet it wasn't the pony-tailed genius that took the headlines this time.
A pony-tailed local businessman, Hall rose to prominence during the referendum campaign when he used a reconditioned Green Goddess fire engine to distribute pro-independence literature.
Obviously then the state ought to subsidise ponies, to extend the benefits of the institution of pony-owning to as wide a section of society as possible.A joke.
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