carthorse Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkɑːt.hɔːs]
  • Us [ ˈkɑːrt.hɔːrs]

Meaning of carthorse In English

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Examples of carthorse

  • The strength of the carthorse has to be husbanded carefully, and the labour performed must be adjusted to it and to the food, i.e. fuel, consumed. 

  • On each side of the pony was a huge carthorse.

  • Previously the horses were poor, overfaced animals, but now good carthorses are used.

  • Anyone could be appointed under that subsection—it is possible for a carthorse to drive through it.

  • So, from the carthorse to the thunderer, a great political spectrum supports a two-question referendum.

  • I agree that the carthorse has almost completely gone; but horses are used occasionally on farms for special purposes.

  • If one exports a cob or carthorse it may be worth £200, but it does not compare in cash value to bloodstock.

  • In the autumn carthorses are brought in to help with bringing in the timber.

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