pony

[Po·ny]

Any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder

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A small horse.

Noun
a range horse of the western United States

Noun
any of various breeds of small gentle horses usually less than five feet high at the shoulder

Noun
an informal term for a racehorse; "he liked to bet on the ponies"

Noun
a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey

Noun
a literal translation used in studying a foreign language (often used illicitly)

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n.
A small horse.

n.
Twenty-five pounds sterling.

n.
A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib.

n.
A small glass of beer.


Pony

Po"ny , n.; pl. Ponies . [Written also poney.] [Gael. ponaidh.] 1. A small horse. 2. Twenty-five pounds sterling. [Slang, Eng.] 3. A translation or a key used to avoid study in getting lessons; a crib. [College Cant] 4. A small glass of beer. [Slang] Pony chaise, a light, low chaise, drawn by a pony or a pair of ponies. -- Pony engine, a small locomotive for switching cars from one track to another. [U.S.] -- Pony truck (Locomotive Engine), a truck which has only two wheels. -- Pony truss (Bridge Building), a truss which has so little height that overhead bracing can not be used.

A small horse.

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Usage Examples

It's odd the things that people remember. Parents will arrange a birthday party, certain it will stick in your mind forever. You'll have a nice time, then two years later you'll be like, 'There was a pony there? Really? And a clown with one leg?'

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