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horse gram

twining herb of Old World tropics cultivated in India for food and fodder; sometimes placed in genus Dolichos

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Simple sentences

Can you ride a horse?
A horse can run very fast.
The horse is a very useful animal.
The horse is a domestic animal.
His horse jumped over the fence.
He walked his horse to the gate.
I want to ride a horse.
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
I will talk about it with my horse.
Have you ever plowed a field with a horse?
That is a dog that looks like a horse.
That's Tom's horse.
The horse is thirsty.
He fed the horse.
It's lonely in the saddle since the horse died.
You can't ride a horse.
The boss has been on his high horse all month long.
What a fast horse that is!
Tom boasts of never having been defeated in a horse race.
I'm so hungry that I could eat a horse.
The old man prefers horse carriages to cars.
The horse stopped and wouldn't move.
The horse came first.
The horse broke its neck when it fell.
The horse's flanks are hurt.
The man was no better than a horse.
When you speak of a pay-raise before recognition, I am inclined to think you are putting the cart before the horse.
London was a city built for the horse.
Because he thought Fred's comment was tacky, Larry got up on his high horse.
Can I ride this horse for a while?
When Jane played horse with her father, she held on to him tightly.
This horse kicks when anyone comes up from behind.
Kelly eats like a horse.

News and current affairs

In the absence of Communist Party control, these security officers betrayed their corporate ethic and engaged in horse-trading, applying force when a trade did not go well.
But my favorite dark-horse bubble candidate for the next decade or so is farmland - and not just because there have been stories in recent months of booming farmland prices in the US and the United Kingdom.
So far, however, the CMI has been all horse and no saddle.
This makes policy opinions that come straight from the horse's mouth almost uniquely valuable.
Selecting the president of the European Council required considerable time and horse-trading, with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk emerging as the final choice.
Still, an open competitive process, even with all the inevitable political horse-trading and compromise that this entails, will most likely result in better Executive Board members than under the current system.
To paraphrase Keynes, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink.
CAMBRIDGE - Nothing describes the United States Federal Reserve's current communication policy better than the old saying that a camel is a horse designed by committee.
As a result, strengthening state institutions was too often seen in the West as communist subterfuge, while the Soviet bloc viewed the slightest notion of individual freedom and responsibility as a stalking horse for capitalist counter-revolution.
Once again, Greece's creditors put the cart before the horse, by insisting that the new loan be agreed before any discussion of debt relief.
Others, for the same reason, regarded Hong Kong as a dangerous Trojan horse that could seriously undermine the Communist order.
And, once again, China seemed to be the horse to bet on: it grew faster, because it changed its policy framework much faster than democracy permits.
For one thing, the process by which the design decisions are made resembles committee work: most people want a horse, but the push and pull and tug of negotiation produces a camel.
Confuse the voters enough, and eventually more will be likely to stay with the horse they know.
The targets also can face Trojan-horse attacks by e-mail intended to breach their computers and allow the infiltrators to corrupt or transfer files remotely.
The Greek crisis could be the Trojan horse that leads Europe toward deeper political integration.
The political horse-trading is over for the time being, and the outcome seems assured.
But it is far from clear whether the proverbial horse led to water will actually drink.
When Caligula appointed his horse to the Senate, the horse at least did not have blood on its hoofs.
When horse-trading for Commission jobs took place in 2009, former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown was warned of the danger of allowing the French to hold the Internal Market post.

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