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polo pony
noun
- a small, swift, agile horse specially trained for use in polo.
Word History and Origins
Origin of polo pony1
Example Sentences
He reportedly complained that European Union regulations scuttled his plans to bring his polo ponies along.
Scientists have cloned nearly two dozen kinds of mammals, including dogs, cats, pigs, cows and polo ponies.
Mr. Baker squandered several fortunes on polo ponies, and his misadventures were too numerous to be catalogued.
Baker had, in fact, headed to South Africa, where he spent the reunion money buying polo ponies and funding a veterinary hospital.
It’s jarring enough that commemorations of this uprising have so often been turned into slick, corporate events or opportunities for brands to sell everything from vodka to T-shirts emblazoned with rainbow polo ponies.
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