0 to utter the cry of a horse -- meringkik
They could hear the horses neighing.
1 such a cry -- bunyi ringkik
The horse gave a neigh.
The fourth time, the horse did not neigh, the boy led him out, and once out, he mounted and rode off, taunting the dragon.
The horses, meanwhile, having somehow freed themselves of their straps, have opened the window and are neighing frantically.
It would be really nice as it grew up, prancing about and neighing.
When a song played, thaty had to go to a wooden horse and neigh.
The others then hold a contest whereby whichever of them got his horse to neigh first after sunrise shall become king.
Beardmore, who have been for some time engaged in production of a similar character at their own works in the neigh bourhood.
The four categories referred to—the informal (meaning the family, the neigh-bourhood and the community), the commercial, the statutory services and the voluntary sector—are assisted by volunteers.
The value of the finds which have already been ascertained, about two billion tons of oil, must be in the neigh-bourhood of 70 billion or 80 billion dollars.