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Hoofed

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Hoofed meaning

Having a hoof or hooves; ungulate.

Example sentences (17)

I thanked him for his time, and hoofed it out of the doctor’s office.

The large hoofed animals belonging to the deer family, caribou and the normal reindeer are actually the same species—Rangifer tarandus.

He says that the hard-hoofed mentality of colonisation persists in the high country, supported by the romantic imagery of Banjo Paterson poems.

A long ball hoofed upfield was brought down excellently by Salah.

Its hoofed feet and the shape of its legs suggest it would have been capable of bearing the weight of its bulky four metre long body and walking on land.

It was earlier used to obtain glue by boiling the skin and tendons of horses and other hoofed animals.

Mantikos could be heard wailing in the background as he hoofed it around the screen while the three hosts in the studio chortled at him.

Raheem Sterling so very nearly draws the scores level but his strike is hoofed clear off the line dramatically.

Shakhtar, in possession, play the ball around at the back before it’s hoofed forward towards Tiason.

When Black refused, Clark went ahead and sat down instead, so Black just hoofed a sitting Clark in the face.

Estes, Richard D. (1991) The Behavior Guide to African Mammals: Including Hoofed Mammals, Carnivores, Primates.

Hoofed animals could also be used to till soil via trampling.

It is theorized that dice developed from the practice of fortunetelling with the talus of hoofed animals, colloquially known as " knucklebones ", but knucklebones is not the oldest divination technique that incorporates randomness.

Pliocene mammals of North America Africa was dominated by hoofed animals, and primates continued their evolution, with australopithecines (some of the first hominins ) appearing in the late Pliocene.

The grazing and use of hoofed mammals and, later, heavy machinery through the years have resulted in compaction of soils and great damage to the fragile soils.

The livestock will naturally remain within the territory in which they are released, although walls and cattle grids (a pit in the road covered with metal bars - impassable to hoofed animals) provide an additional level of control.

These columns are more common in areas of livestock or other hoofed animals.