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piebald
[ pahy-bawld ]
adjective
- having patches of black and white or of other colors; parti-colored.
Synonyms: ,
noun
- a piebald animal, especially a horse.
piebald
/ 藞辫补瑟藢产蓴藧濒诲 /
adjective
- marked or spotted in two different colours, esp black and white
a piebald horse
noun
- a black-and-white pied horse
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫颈别顎僢补濒诲顎卨测 adverb
- 辫颈别顎僢补濒诲顎卬别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of piebald1
Example Sentences
Another great success was 鈥淪trider,鈥 Mark Rozovsky鈥檚 play with music based on a Tolstoy story about a piebald horse that is tormented because of its appearance.
Connor has created a soft-focus community that reads like a contemporary Grover鈥檚 Corners with its quirky assortment of kind adults and its cozy woodland setting populated with songbirds and even a fabled piebald deer.
Boo鈥檡a Moon is nicely rendered 鈥 it has the feel of 19th-century fantasy paintings 鈥 and its monster more elaborately imagined than in the novel, which will only have you looking up the definition of 鈥減iebald.鈥
Pigeons could be made to look like roosters and peacocks, and dogs made short-haired, long-haired, pied, piebald, bowlegged, hairless, crop-tailed, vicious, mild-mannered, diffident, guarded, belligerent.
His fierce eye gazed out across the mighty army: black rats, brown rats, grey rats, piebald rats, skulking weasels, furtive stoats and sinuous ferrets, all gathered round, their weapons glistening and dripping with the rain.
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