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Hooved meaning
Alternative form of hoofed.
Synonyms of Hooved
Example sentences (6)
Fans attending Wednesday's NHL exhibition game Wednesday night at Rogers Place are be-hooved to catch a bull-riding exhibition at the Ice District Plaza in front of Rogers Place.
Then, with a life-like gait of hooved feet and legs, they move forward with a steady gait as if they are strolling down a street in Benares before stopping to graze, ruminate and observe you with their expressive long-lashed eyes.
Fitz is already used to poultry and has spent time with all of our hooved stock, while working with his grandmother throughout the summer.
History The English verb to kick appears only in the late 14th century, apparently as a loan from Old Norse, originally in the sense of a hooved animal delivering strikes with his hind legs; the oldest use is Biblical.
Miller, p. 20 Their legs also lengthened as their toes disappeared until they were a hooved animal capable of running at great speed.
Unlike other large, hooved mammals, such as horses, moose can kick in all directions including sideways.