Steed Sentence Examples

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  • I spurred my panting steed and waved my sword.

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  • Every year Santa Claus takes a journey over the world in a sleigh drawn by a strong and rapid steed called "Rudolph."

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  • I should ride more joyously on the young camel than on the richly caparisoned steed.

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  • His inability to handle a steed were obviously when he could not make the horst stop running.

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  • Mix also had a famous steed, Tony the Wonder Horse.

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  • He slew the blacksmith and loaded the treasure on his magic steed named Grani, and then rode off.

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  • He was replaced by Henry Wickham Steed, the former foreign correspondent.

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  • Characters in westerns are required to wear a bandana, a cowboy hat and boots, buckskins and ride a faithful steed for notoriety around the town.

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  • He bore the surname of "Horse Neptune" (Hoo-a6c7w 17r7rcos), and was regarded as the tamer as well as the creator of the steed.

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  • Therefore, one should control oneself, even as a trader controls a noble steed.

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  • In a green and distant place on a ghostly black steed, he prances in golden armor, but sees his home in dreams.

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  • In films the brilliant hero, the victor or the innocent maiden is seen charging upon a white steed.

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  • We're bonded now, as in a kindred breed, but I shall steer, whilst you're my trusted steed.

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  • There was machine trouble for Bjarne Pedersen prior to heat one, with his skipper Ryan Sullivan quick to bring out a replacement steed.

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  • In wonder, I ride my screeching metal steed, trying to accept the evidence of my senses.

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  • In Dec. 1917 Mr. Wickham Steed succeeded in bringing together Trumbic and his colleagues first with General Mola and Signori Emanuel and Chiesi (of the Corriere and Secolo), and then with the Italian Irredentist Socialist leaders.

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  • Thereupon he slew the smith and loading the treasure on the magic steed Grani, given to him by Odin, set out upon his travels.

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  • It is splendid to feel the wind blowing in my face and the springy motion of my iron steed.

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  • He steered for the open country, abandoning the tow-path, and swinging his steed down a rutty lane.

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  • This is the 100th year of the Harley Davidson, the steed of choice for the classic biker pack.

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  • We 're bonded now, as in a kindred breed, but I shall steer, whilst you 're my trusted steed.

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  • Certainly, it has stood me in good steed in being able to explain technical ideas to people later in my career.

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  • In both versions his name and parentage are concealed, in the Lanzelet he is genuinely ignorant of both; here too his lack of all knightly accomplishments (not unnatural when we remember he has here been brought up entirely by women) and his inability to handle a steed are insisted upon.

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  • Whether or no Gawain was a sunhero, and he certainly possessed some of the features - we are constantly told how his strength waxed with the waxing of the sun till noontide, and then gradually decreased; he owned a steed known by a definite name le Gringalet; and a light-giving sword, Escalibur (which, as a rule, is represented as belonging to Gawain, not to Arthur) - all traits of a sun-hero - he certainly has much in common with the primitive Irish hero Cuchullin.

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  • After attending the Latin school of his native town, Gotthold was sent in 1741 to the famous school of St Afra at Meissen, where he made such rapid progress, especially in classics and mathematics, that, towards the end of his school, career he was described by the rector as "a steed that needed double fodder."

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  • The are often caught in in thought casting a menacing look across the stark landscape, or wielding a sword or sitting on their steed.

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