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foal

[fohl] / foʊl /
NOUN
young horse
Synonyms


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Ms. Marin is charismatic and a celebrity, he said, “But she’s still a bit like a foal in the field, there’s too much excitement.”

From New York Times

At a site in southwestern Wyoming called Blacks Fork, a young foal was buried together with three coyote skulls, evidence it may have been part of a religious ceremony.

From Science Magazine

The purses are built from nominations of horses and stallions from the day a horse is foaled.

From Los Angeles Times

The fund wrote that Hazel enjoyed her role as an "honorary grandmother" to foals from various groups – or harems – of the horses.

From Fox News

Her foal, Moonbeam, was later found and caught by wildlife experts and is under the care of the Chincoteague fire company, which got her to a veterinarian to tend to her leg injury.

From Washington Post