Sweet, stubborn, sensitive. I have donkeys and my little sis rides this huge mammoth donkey and never fell off once because she is so careful to kids or new beginners.
I ofcourse fell off my donkey hundreds of times but NEVER got a brocken bone, They are so careful and would never step on you and they use there neck to catch you if you start slipping. I NEver fell hard before! :D
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jenny
The plural is "donkeys."*Words ending in Y may change the Y to I and add ES.But except for the word money, the words ending in EY simply add an S.
A donkey brays, a horse neighs.
Alliteration involving the word "donkey" would occur when it is paired with other words that begin with the same initial consonant sound, such as "daring donkey" or "dancing donkey." In these examples, the repetition of the "d" sound creates a rhythmic and memorable effect. Alliteration is often used in poetry and prose to enhance the musical quality of the language.
A "killer donkey" typically refers to a donkey that displays aggressive or harmful behavior towards humans or other animals. This term can also be used metaphorically to describe someone who is unexpectedly fierce or threatening. In some contexts, it may relate to specific incidents where a donkey has caused injury or death. Overall, the phrase highlights the contrast between the generally docile nature of donkeys and instances of unusual aggression.
Donkey behind bars.
Donkey
There is no historical account or biblical reference that suggests Jesus rode a donkey backwards. The Gospels describe Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling a prophecy, but there is no mention of him riding the donkey backwards.
jenny
Decoration, drummer boy, dasher, dancer donner, December donkey, deck the halls, dove :)
donkey, monkey
donkey
Other words that describe excellence include mastery, distinction, superiority, and perfection.
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loathing
Words that describe homework are:helpfullearningteachingpracticeeasyhardboringinterestingpaper workFrustrating
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