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whinny
[ hwin-ee, win-ee ]
verb (used without object)
- to utter the characteristic cry of a horse; neigh.
verb (used with object)
- to express by whinnying.
noun
- a whinnying sound.
whinny
/ ˈwɪnɪ /
verb
- (of a horse) to neigh softly or gently
- to make a sound resembling a neigh, such as a laugh
noun
- a gentle or low-pitched neigh
Word History and Origins
Origin of whinny1
Word History and Origins
Origin of whinny1
Example Sentences
Welcoming visitors to the thatched-roof cottage she and her late husband bought soon after the war, she whimsically tweaks the ears of a mechanical horse named Dobin, making him whinny.
Nuckels also produced a radio ad with narrator with a western drawl saying “Dirty Dan” was riding off into the sunset as horses whinny in the background.
The helmet hit Sigurd’s horse on the flank, and the charger whinnied, spooked.
Anya tensed, certain the creature from the arena had followed them somehow, but the sound of whinnying replaced that fear with a new one.
My filly’s whinny, timid trill: I’m sitting by this icy rill, In wintry, frigid wild?
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