All 12 Uses
mane
in
The Rainbow Trail
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- They were wild, shaggy, with long manes and tails.†
Chpt 2 *
- Then Shefford saw flocks of sheep dotting the gray-green valley, and bands of beautiful long-maned, long-tailed ponies.†
Chpt 3
- His mount was a beautiful black mustang with three white feet, a white spot on his nose, and a mane that swept to his knees.†
Chpt 4mane = long coarse hair on an animal
- The Indian, with a hand clutching his mustang's mane, rode up a steep, sandy slope on the other side that Shefford would not have believed any horse could climb.†
Chpt 4
- Troops of wild mustangs whistled at them, stood on ridge-tops to watch, and then dashed away with manes and tails flying.†
Chpt 5
- He saw an iron-gray with white mane and tail sweeping to the ground; and a fiery black, wilder than any other beast he had ever seen; and a pinto as wonderfully painted as the little lambs; and, most striking of all, a pure, cream-colored mustang with grace and fine lines and beautiful mane and tail, and, strange to see, eyes as blue as azure.†
Chpt 8mane = long coarse hair on an animal
- He saw an iron-gray with white mane and tail sweeping to the ground; and a fiery black, wilder than any other beast he had ever seen; and a pinto as wonderfully painted as the little lambs; and, most striking of all, a pure, cream-colored mustang with grace and fine lines and beautiful mane and tail, and, strange to see, eyes as blue as azure.†
Chpt 8
- The first Indians to put in an appearance were a flock of children, half naked, with tangled manes of raven-black hair and skin like gold bronze.†
Chpt 8
- His mustangs whistled to him from the ridge-tops, standing clear with heads up and manes flying, and then trooped down through the sage.†
Chpt 8
- Wild mustangs plunged out of the cedar clumps and stood upon the ridges, whistling defiance or curiosity, and their manes and tails waved in the wind.†
Chpt 14
- They were sleek, shiny, long-maned, long-tailed, black as coal, and, though old, still splendid in every line.†
Chpt 20
- She met him, encircled his neck with her arms, and buried her face in his mane.†
Chpt 20mane = long coarse hair on an animal
Definitions:
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(1)
(mane) long coarse hair such as that which grows around a lion's head or on the back of a horse's neck
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(2)
(meaning too rare to warrant focus) Much more rarely, mane can refer to long coarse hair on another animal; or even to a person's hair.