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forequarters
/ ˈfɔːˌkwɔːtəz /
plural noun
- the part of the body of a horse or similar quadruped that consists of the forelegs, shoulders, and adjoining parts
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Example Sentences
Lions, on the other hand, are built with enormously powerful forequarters, and a very, very stiff back,” he continued.
From New York Times
Paintings from more than 18,000 years ago show creatures with long horns and hefty forequarters, like the American bison, which is descended from the Steppe bison.
From BBC
“Would it be enough if you were to wave your tail in the air, instead of prancing? There is a certain discomfort for the forequarters during the prance.”
From Literature
There were Iron Age feasts in the Vale of Glamorgan that focused on eating the right forequarters of pigs.
From BBC
War Admiral burst out with such power that his hindquarters overran his forequarters.
From Literature
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