Chiefly Scottish. To snap with the teeth; to squeeze or crush with a snap of the jaws or by the sudden shutting of a window, door, drawer, or the…
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释义 | the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > habits and actions of horse > [verb (intransitive)] > move head (4) chacka1522 Chiefly Scottish. To snap with the teeth; to squeeze or crush with a snap of the jaws or by the sudden shutting of a window, door, drawer, or the… to beat upon the hand1607 Horsemanship. Technical phrases: to beat a curvet, to beat the dust, to beat upon a walk, to beat upon the hand. bore1731 transitive and intransitive. Of a horse: To thrust the head straight forward. overbend1953 intransitive. Equestrianism. Of a horse: to hold its head in an unnaturally low position. Also transitive (of a rider): to cause (a horse) to do this. |
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