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		Definition of cow pony in US English: cow ponynoun A small horse trained for use in cattle ranching.  Example sentencesExamples -  Dad always kept a couple of Montana cow ponies there.
 -  That old cow pony would head out across the bridge and take him home.
 -  Swinging out of the saddle, he tied that old cow pony to the pew beside Grandma and sat down, grinning at the preacher.
 -  A man would rather sleep with his cow pony than with another cowboy.
 -  For one song, he originally wrote: ‘The corn is as high as a cow pony's eye.’
 -  The four cow ponies were stabled in the four stalls on the right.
 -  When Uncle H. died his grandson took H.'s old cow pony.
 -  They were mounted on two of Gary's cow ponies.
 -  He easily pictured himself sitting in the saddle of a black cow pony.
 -  Each member of the family owned a horse and four cow ponies were kept for the cowboys to ride.
 -  As broad as a Sherman tank and yellow as a daisy, Pumpkin had once been a Montana cow pony.
 
    Definition of cow pony in US English: cow ponynoun A small horse trained for use in cattle ranching.  Example sentencesExamples -  Each member of the family owned a horse and four cow ponies were kept for the cowboys to ride.
 -  The four cow ponies were stabled in the four stalls on the right.
 -  He easily pictured himself sitting in the saddle of a black cow pony.
 -  Swinging out of the saddle, he tied that old cow pony to the pew beside Grandma and sat down, grinning at the preacher.
 -  As broad as a Sherman tank and yellow as a daisy, Pumpkin had once been a Montana cow pony.
 -  They were mounted on two of Gary's cow ponies.
 -  A man would rather sleep with his cow pony than with another cowboy.
 -  When Uncle H. died his grandson took H.'s old cow pony.
 -  For one song, he originally wrote: ‘The corn is as high as a cow pony's eye.’
 -  Dad always kept a couple of Montana cow ponies there.
 -  That old cow pony would head out across the bridge and take him home.
 
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