neigh in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
NEIGH (verb): the characteristic vocal sound made by a horse, typically a high-pitched call.
Sample Sentences
- The horse began to neigh loudly as it trotted toward the barn.
- In the quiet of the morning, the soft neigh of a nearby stallion broke the silence.
- She laughed as her little brother tried to mimic the sound of a neigh.
- The neigh of the mare echoed through the fields, calling her foal home.
- As we approached the farm, the sound of neighing horses welcomed us.
- The horse began to neigh softly as it grazed in the meadow.
- As they approached the stable, they could hear the distant neigh of the stallion.
- Children laughed with delight as they heard the pony neigh in response to their calls.
- The sound of a neigh echoed through the valley, signaling the arrival of the riders.
- In the early morning, the farm was filled with the joyful neighing of horses welcoming the day.
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