0 an old and experienced politician, soldier, or athlete, especially one who is still active:
1 a piece of music, television show, play, or other performed piece of work that has often been performed or shown and is very famous:
Age was starting to catch up with the old warhorse, though he was still fighting in main events.
Next came the equestrians ("equites", sometimes translated knights), originally those who could afford a warhorse, who formed a powerful mercantile class.
Warhorse as being the album's most intense moment.
Warhorse baseball has made an appearance in the state championship three times, most recently in 2005, but has failed to win.
The town still had the mint and supplied a warhorse and warship for the king's service in return for its privileges of self-government.
The eleventh-century warhorse was usually smaller, usually no taller than 12 hands; 14 to 15 hands at the largest.
A knight's warhorse was trained to bite and kick.
On arriving in the city he mounted a warhorse and without hesitation led an impromptu attack on the invaders who had still not penetrated beyond the suburbs.
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