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steed

noun as in horse

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Almost immediately after mounting my trusty steed, I was ready to end my pony ride.

After he went public, Steed was the target of ridicule and gossip and even received hate mail.

As Steed told the paper in 2005, “I felt like I was the one who got in trouble.”

By speaking out, Steed saved an unknown number of boys from sexual abuse.

The cover features two different pictures of her floating alongside a fiery white steed.

“Steed”—Jefferson rode on horseback to the Capitol to take his oath of office as President.

She ordered a steed to be saddled and followed by her squire, Francoeur, she rode to the castle of Clarides.

And striking spurs to his steed he charged furiously upon Sir Edward Bruce's division, but was quickly borne down and slain.

The fight lasts for three days, and he appears each day in a different dress, and mounted on a different steed.

The procession, preceded by Bob on his feathered steed, passed through a chasm overgrown with brambles.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to steed, such as: colt, filly, mare, stallion, bronco, and foal.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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