gelding - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • breed: For Sale - Horses 14.3 part bred arab gelding - fit and ready Novice level endurance.
  • have: I have a 7year old exracer gelding who has been of the track for about 2 years.
  • call: In the case of an outwardly placid bay gelding called Arkle, the point of no return was reached long ago.
  • own: Barney is a 7 year old bay gelding owned by Katie Barnsley.
  • take: He can take the gray gelding; for we may ride fast.
  • steal: William Smith a gypsy, charged with stealing a chestnut gelding from the Rev Buck at Lavenham.

Preposition: with

  • mane: He is a chestnut section D cross gelding with flaxen mane and tail, 3 white socks and a full blaze.

Adjective modifier

  • seven-year-old: The seven-year-old gelding easily won a maiden at the track last season before going on to take a good quality Buccleuch Men's Open.
  • chestnut: He is 6 years old, 16.1 chestnut gelding.
  • year-old: It says FOR SALE above this three year-old bay gelding.
  • gray: Stunning Dark gray gelding, pics do not do him justice.
  • Arab: I have just purchased a 17 year old, part Arab gelding that bites all the time.
  • brown: HORSES Beethoven Beethoven was an Irish 16hh brown gelding owned by Douglas Bunn and ridden by Douglas and by David Broome.

Modifies a noun

  • 9st: Weights: colts & geldings 9st 2lb; fillies 8st 11lb.

Noun used with modifier

  • cob: Heavy weight piebald irish cob gelding with lots of feather.
  • chestnut: Mr Tuplin is a 5 yr old chestnut gelding, who belonged to a rather well known Shiek out in Dubai... .
  • bay: Barney is a 7 year old bay gelding owned by Katie Barnsley.
  • TB: Please Email ONLY Sharer Wanted for 17.2 ID x TB gelding.
  • Arab: For Sale - Horses 14.3 part bred arab gelding - fit and ready Novice level endurance.
  • gray: He is a February born steel gray gelding who was purchased by Peter in November.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.