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Pony
/pˈəʊni/
/ˈpoʊˌni/
Pony
[NOMBRE]What is a "pony"?
Pony refers to a small-sized equine breed that typically stands under 14.2 hands (58 inches or 147 cm) tall at the withers. Ponies are known for their sturdiness, hardiness, and gentle nature, which make them popular for a variety of purposes, including riding, driving, and companionship. There are many different breeds of ponies, each with their unique characteristics and uses. Some popular pony breeds include Shetland Pony, Welsh Pony, Connemara Pony, and New Forest Pony, among others. Ponies are often favored by children, smaller riders, and those who prefer a smaller-sized equine, and they are also used in therapeutic and educational settings due to their manageable size and gentle temperament.
Ejemplos
1. The team's big game halftime show was a dog and pony show with dancers and flashy lights, but it didn't improve the team's performance in the game.
2. They raised pigs and kept a pony.
3. The politician's speech was all fluff and no substance, just a dog and pony show to get votes.
4. If we miss the last bus, we'll have to rely on shank's pony to get home.
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