brood mare, colt, critter, entire horse, filly, gelding, mare, nag, stallion, stud, tarpan, war-horse
Definitionn. a quiet plodding workhorse
Last update: July 15, 2015
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The Reformed Presbyterian Church (Covenanters) sent John Cuthbertson in 1751; he was joined in 1773 by Matthew Lind and Alexander Dobbin from the Reformed Presbytery of Ireland, and they organized in March 1 774 the Reformed Presbytery of America. [Please select]
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Ah, Dobbin, you and I--" The Professor was becoming indiscreet." [Please select]
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"But Dobbin--" "We all have had our Dobbins." [Please select]
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"I made you a ring coming along, and pulled the hairs out of Dobbin's tail." [Please select]
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"There's only old Rover, who draws the waggonette, and Dobbin the pony, and Jacko the donkey." [Please select]
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I'd just like to see some spirit in old Dobbin," laughed Philip Towns." [Please select]
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The horses can't get up here any more than old Dobbin could. [Please select]
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