All 17 Uses
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The Horse Whisperer
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- But his mare, Bronty, was about to foal and he'd had to leave her back in Montana.†
Chpt 7 *
- Dad thinks she'll foal by midweek.†
Chpt 9
- Can we go see Bronty's foal?†
Chpt 14
- "You going to see the foal?" they yelled.†
Chpt 14
- The foal, a little darker than his mother, had been lying in the corner and was now struggling to his feet.†
Chpt 14
- She had told her about Bronty's foal, about Frank and Diane and the boys, how the twins were a pain but Joe was alright.†
Chpt 16
- He was standing on the far side of a great brown river and it was odd because he was younger, little more than a foal, but it was definitely Pilgrim.†
Chpt 19
- She had learned a lot from watching Joe handle the younger horses, especially Bronty's foal.†
Chpt 22
- Tom says you gotta give them direction," he'd told her one day when they were with the foal.†
Chpt 22
- You wait till Mr. Wolf takes one of his foals, oh boy.†
Chpt 23
- Joe was going to take him off to see Bronty's foal and then bring him back at just the right moment to find her on Pilgrim.†
Chpt 29
- It was a family band of seven mares, five of them with foals.†
Chpt 32
- The two stallions were standing nose to nose, while the mares and foals and the challenger's distant friends looked on.†
Chpt 32
- There were seven or eight of them and some colts and foals too, all running in circles and scaring each other more at every turn.†
Chpt 35
- The mares, with the colts and foals at their tails, bolted past and made good their escape.†
Chpt 35
- The two of them had come up with the idea that she should have Bronty's foal.†
Chpt 36
- Bronty's "foal" was now a boisterous yearling who in public was treated by Pilgrim with a kind of lofty disdain.†
Chpt 36
Definitions:
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(1)
(foal) a young horse; or giving birth to a young horse
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)