clydesdale
/ˈklaɪdzdeɪl/
noun
- A large, strong breed of draft horse, originally from Scotland, known for its feathery lower legs and gentle temperament.
- At the parade, the Clydesdale proudly carried the banner with its high-stepping gait.
- She admired the gentle nature of the Clydesdale as it nuzzled her hand over the fence.
- The farmer used a pair of Clydesdales to pull the heavy wagon through the muddy field.
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