warhorse|warhorses in English

noun

charger, horse used in battle; veteran soldier; person who has taken part in many conflicts or controversies (Informal); musical or dramatic piece that has been done so many times as to become commonplace

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1. Their warhorses gallop forward;

2. And they run like warhorses.

3. Karl Franz (Barded Warhorse) - Empire Secessionists Command : Abilities

4. 16 Alexander the Great acquired his warhorse Bucephalus when he was in his teens .

5. Knight Paladins fight on fiery Barded warhorses and are amongst the most feared cavalry units

6. Barded Warhorse is a mount for The Empire and Bretonnia, introduced in Total War: Warhammer

7. After the demise of the Dubliners, the Chieftains became the warhorses of traditional Irish music

8. Antonyms for Abecedarians include old-timers, vets, veterans, experts, old hands, professionals, pros, masters, doyens and warhorses

9. The Reiksguard Knights ride mighty Warhorses and wear full armour emblazoned with the device of the Reiksguard.

10. Caparison definition: a decorated covering for a horse or other animal, esp (formerly) for a warhorse Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. 23 I don't understand why a ballet company can't perform fresh new material instead of just bringing out the same old warhorses year after year.

12. "Burdocks" drew inspiration from Cornelius Cardew's late 60s ensemble, the Scratch Orchestra, a group of players made of both professional and amateur musicians (and, indeed, "non-musicians") who played loosely drawn graphic scores, ragtag versions of classical warhorses or, more conceptually, followed written or verbal instructions that more