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long, narrow clouds of a dark color
a horse with a bell, usually a cowbell hung around the neck of a lead mare so that the herd can be left to graze all night and then located in the morning.
Noun. 1. A woman. E.g."You silly mare! Why did you do that?" Derog. 2. A terrible situation. Abb. of nightmare. E.g."We had a mare of a journey and got stuck in the traffic jams on the M25."
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On foot.
Whiskey.
A long, bushy-tailed range mare, usually unbroken. Also called a "broomie."
Nightmare. Went for an interview yesterday - it was a total Weston-Super. Weston Super Mare is the main coastal resort of North Somerset.
Shortening of nightmare. Playing football and screwing everything up - "he's having a mare".
Grey mare is London Cockney rhyming slang for fare.
Gallows.
Corruption of Nightmare. Said to someone that is not doing something correctly or is having bad luck. i.e. "you are having a mare mate".
Whining, bad-tempered
To walk or be set afoot.
Apparantly a person from Somalia.
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A European whitefish of the genus Coregonus.
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A jade; an old horse or mare.
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Any one of several species of fresh-water ducks, especially those belonging to the subgenus Mareca, of the genus Anas. The common European widgeon (Anas penelope) and the American widgeon (A. Americana) are the most important species. The latter is called also baldhead, baldpate, baldface, baldcrown, smoking duck, wheat, duck, and whitebelly.
v. t.
To cover, as a mare; -- said of the male.
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The female of the horse and other equine quadrupeds.
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To copulate with; to cover; as, a horse serves a mare; -- said of the male.
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A supposed discovery which turns out to be a hoax; something grosaly absurd.
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Sighing, suffocative panting, intercepted utterance, with a sense of pressure across the chest, occurring during sleep; the incubus; -- obsolete, except in the compound nightmare.
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A long streaky cloud, spreading out like a horse's tail, and believed to indicate rain; a cirrus cloud. See Cloud.
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A mare.
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A military officer of high rank; a marshal.
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An aquatic plant of the genus Hippuris (H. vulgaris), having narrow leaves in whorls.
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A stud, or collection of breeding horses and mares; also, a place for keeping a stud.
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A stock of breeding mares.
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A hoofed quadruped of the genus Equus; especially, the domestic horse (E. caballus), which was domesticated in Egypt and Asia at a very early period. It has six broad molars, on each side of each jaw, with six incisors, and two canine teeth, both above and below. The mares usually have the canine teeth rudimentary or wanting. The horse differs from the true asses, in having a long, flowing mane, and the tail bushy to the base. Unlike the asses it has callosities, or chestnuts, on all its legs. The horse excels in strength, speed, docility, courage, and nobleness of character, and is used for drawing, carrying, bearing a rider, and like purposes.
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A Marsh.
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An animal (usually an old mare), wearing a bell and acting as the leader of a troop of pack mules.
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A collection of breeding horses and mares, or the place where they are kept; also, a number of horses kept for a racing, riding, etc.
v. t.
To serve successfully; to get with foal; -- said of mares.
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