mustang

/ˈmʌstæŋ/
noun
  1. A small, hardy wild horse of the North American plains, descended from horses brought by Spanish explorers.
    • Mustangs are known for their endurance and strength.
    • The herd of mustangs galloped across the open prairie.
    • We saw a beautiful black mustang drinking from the river.
  2. A brand of American sports car produced by Ford, first introduced in 1964.
    • She saved up for years to buy a red Mustang convertible.
    • My uncle restored a classic 1965 Ford Mustang in his garage.
    • The Mustang is one of the most iconic muscle cars in history.
  3. A person who is independent, free-spirited, or difficult to control.
    • In the office, he was a mustang who refused to follow the usual procedures.
    • The coach called her a mustang because of her wild energy on the field.
    • As a teenager, he was a real mustang, always breaking the rules.
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