- sharp-toothed jaws
disgorged a
large piece of
horseflesh. The
little one,
growling as if in anger,
pulled the
horseflesh under him and
began to gorge. In the same...
-
directed by
Maurice Smith. The
Boston Globe said it had "an
ample sample of
horseflesh." The
Journal and
Courier called it "about as
erotic as a
peanbut butter...
- is
evident by a
newspaper article written in
England in 1895
entitled "
Horseflesh vs. Steam". The
article highlights the
death of the
carriage as the main...
- (colts)
stable string (ponies) stud team (work horses)
caballine equine horseflesh horsemeat Human baby boy (male)
child girl (female)
infant lady (colloquial)...
- for $50,000 (a
figure described by
sportswriters as "pocket change" for
horseflesh) was a long odds
chance at 100–1, and
afterwards Governor-General Sir...
- Hygiéniques de la
chair de
cheval comme aliment (Hygienic
studies of
horseflesh as food)". Musée des familles.
Archived from the
original on
August 1...
- grow
scarce after a few w****s. In Mafeking, Sol
Plaatje wrote, "I saw
horseflesh for the
first time
being treated as a
human foodstuff." The
cities under...
-
rather than
brandish them or
discharge them.
Instead he
relied on
superior horseflesh to make good his getaway. He is
credited with
having stolen or commandeered...
-
forced to eat
horseflesh to survive. In
accordance with
Buddhist belief, this was
close to the
worst disgrace one
could face;
eating horseflesh was believed...
-
improve local bloodstock, thus
maintaining the Knights'
superiority in
horseflesh. The
heavy cavalry charge,
while it
could be effective, was not a common...