Definitionadj. (of horses) afflicted with a swelling of the hock-joint
Last update: July 14, 2015
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Look, driven one leg to death, and spavined the other for life, and now wears out bone legs by the cord. [Please select]
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His nag on spavined whitegaitered feet jogs along the rocky road. [Please select]
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It cannot be said that the plow affords a _cure_ for spavin, but the spavined horse often materially improves while working at it. [Please select]
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Grimshaw for a spavined horse, after which he agreed to give us at least a year's extension on the principal. [Please select]
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At a little distance grazed an old horse, gray and gaunt, springhalt and spavined, with ribs like Death's own. [Please select]
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So we mane to squall till they think in Douglas we've got spavined wind or population of the heart, or something. [Please select]
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On the edge of the encampment horses grazed--sorry beasts for the most part, galled, broken-kneed and spavined, weary and heart-sick as the captive lion. [Please select]
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