steed|steeds in English

noun

[stɪːd]

horse (especially one with spirit)

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1. Complete with mighty steed.

2. Our armoured steeds besiege the Dragon Town.

3. Clod is Sir Garrett's talking steed

4. Our armoured steeds Besiege the Dragon Town

5. Armamentos & Steed LLC 799 Roosevelt Rd

6. Listen, mount your steed if you dare!

7. Yes, they roam the skies on their trusty steeds, well Ostrich's actually.

8. Al-Buraq is a steed who carried prophet Muhammad.

9. They rode towards him on their valiant steeds and attacked.

10. Raring to go, ‘its steeds paw the ground’ impatiently.

11. Bucephalus was the famed steed of Alexander the Great

12. 4 While the grass grows the horse (or steed) starves. 

13. But suddenly, improbably, one day the long - steed surged into action.

14. Bellerophon (Bellerophontes) is also granted the right to ride the magical steed

15. Bow wow (Photo credit: Steed Media) New year, new Bow wow jokes

16. The steed carrying it Brayed, its coarse voice bellowing out like a foghorn

17. The Barbel Steed is a freshwater fish in the Animal Crossing series

18. + 9 And here, now, there is coming a war chariot of men,* [with] a span of steeds!”

19. De term asteroid of Asteroide is daardoor in de meeste andere talen nog steeds in gebruik

20. It replaces the steeds for Gondor cavalry units with dashing, colorful new Barded mounts

21. 25 Yes, they roam the skies on their trusty steeds, well Ostrich's actually.

22. This clean 2005 Steed Appaloosa 300 with 12,181 miles runs and rides well

23. The Caparison of the knightly steed appears to have been of five kinds

24. At other times the Dragon Princes ride to war on mighty Elven steeds fully armoured and caparisoned as dragons.

25. Mounting his skinny steed, the protagonist of Don Quixote charges an army of giants.