Steed
Blenheim, from Michael Morpurgo's novel "War Horse," is a thoroughbred horse. He is depicted as a strong and noble steed, known for his distinctive appearance and spirited personality. Blenheim serves as a companion to the protagonist, Joey, throughout the story, highlighting the bond between horses and humans during the hardships of war.
Roy Rogers horse was called Trigger
Roy Roger's horse's name was "Trigger" and Dale Evan's horse was called "Buttermilk"
The cast of A Horse Called Nijinsky - 1970 includes: Nijinsky as himself Orson Welles as Narrator
In the story "The Finish of Patsy Barnes," Brackett acquires Black Boy, a horse, from a local horse trader. The horse has a reputation for being tough and spirited, which makes it appealing for Brackett's purposes. This acquisition plays a crucial role in the narrative as Brackett prepares for the upcoming race. The dynamics between Brackett and Black Boy highlight themes of determination and the challenges of racing.
A horse with a high spirit is typically referred to as being "spirited" or "high-spirited." The term "semi-wild horse" usually describes a horse that has some wild or feral characteristics but has been exposed to human interaction or domestication to some degree.
An Arab is a breed of horse which is known for it's posture and can be quite a spirited breed. Depending on the behaviour a spirited horse could be called green if it quite young and lively. A lively horse is another name. There are a lot of words you could use instead of spirited for a horse: 1. hyper 2. energetic 3. determined 4. zippy
A swift or spirited horse is commonly referred to as a "charger" or a "steed." Chargers are known for their speed, agility, and energy, making them ideal for activities such as racing or hunting. Steeds are often depicted in literature and folklore as noble companions to knights and heroes.
a horse that can be hard to handle or a green horse
Depends on how good you are & how spirited the horse is usely u want a horse with little spirit but if u want to race than its best to have a spirited horse for speed.
free spirited
steed
no, but if it came from the wild yes.
only if it came fom the wild.
Steed
A horse, especially a spirited horse for state of war; -- used chiefly in poetry or stately prose.
A horse, especially a spirited horse for state of war; -- used chiefly in poetry or stately prose.