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the steed
noun
A stallion, especially in the sense of mount.
Exact(31)
And with that phrase I becamea glorious knight riding into the setting sun, and my heartbecame the steed underneath me.
The answer was heretical: by dismounting the Emperor and concentrating on the steed — by making the horse the hero.
He wanted to cast the horse in a single piece, but the gigantic dimensions of the steed presented insurmountable technical problems.
Of course, the day of the steed is long gone, and few people know that better than Ms. Holzhauser, who owns Lynne's Riding School in Forest Hills.
Broncobusters go flying, a blacksmith is stomped, and the steed is tethered to a post for three days without food or drink.
You can change the leading man, change the party, even change the steed (poor steed), but you always get the same sorry script.
Similar(29)
For the producer, the mythology of the Lone Ranger — the silver bullets, the Rossini theme song, the white steed, the call of "Hi-yo, Silver!" — was a hometown heritage.
One of his last tasks was to give the steeds their new horsehair tails.
(Bystanders said they had seen her feeding sweets to the steeds).
Two hands grasp the feet of a flayed elephant (one of the steeds of Mara).
Downtown at the Troop A stables, next to the First Precinct Headquarters on Varick Street, the steeds were equally blase.
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