A spelling farm is something like a vacation place or luxury boarding resort for valuable, athletic horses. "Spelling" a racehorse means to provide it with a break of several days, weeks or even months from its grueling racing schedule. These horses relax in large, safe paddocks in the company of other equines, while being fed high-quality grains and hay often grown on site. "Spellers" receive any care they need and, while they may be exercised, are neither trained nor worked hard.
Yes; that is the correct spelling of "galloping horse".
The correct spelling is Australia.
The correct spelling is "Australia".
Spelling a horse means to take it out of work for a while,to have a brake of riding and stuff.Kinda like a long holiday for a horse
Perhaps you mean 'fulfill' (or 'fulfil' in Australia).
The spelling of the island, country, and continent is Australia.
The correct spelling is Australia.
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The correct spelling of the proper noun is Australia, an island continent and country.
In Australia, a wild horse is known as a brumby.
If you mean the city in Australia, the spelling is Sydney. The proper (given) name is usually spelled Sydney or Sidney.
In Australia, both "program" (US spelling) and "programme" (UK spelling) are used regularly. There is no set guideline.