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- 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...
- 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...
- (colts) stable string (ponies) stud team (work horses) caballine equine horseflesh horsemeat Human baby boy (male) child girl (female) infant lady (colloquial)...
- 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...
- (L.) Britton & Rose. At various times their wood has also been called 'horseflesh ****gany'. The Economic Botany Collection at the Royal Botanic Gardens...
- 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...
- Hygiéniques de la chair de cheval comme aliment (Hygienic studies of horseflesh as food)". Musée des familles. Archived from the original on August 1...
- 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...
- 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...