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core, cord, cold, colt
The phrase "what do you say to a colt with a cold?" is often used as a setup for a pun or joke. It plays on the word "cold," leading to a humorous response, typically involving a play on words related to horses or colds. The joke highlights the lightheartedness and creativity in language. For example, a common punchline might be, "I hope you get better soon!"
MARE MORE CORE CORD COLD COLT MARE MORE CORE CORD COLD COLT
Core Cord Cold Colt
Puledro
If your colt is the thunderer model (you do not say) then it was made in 1902.
Wild Colt words: words with i and o followed by two consonants --the vowels make the long sound (example: blind and cold).
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
Ponyboy goes on to say, "A long-legged palomino colt that has to get his nose into everything." A colt is a young horse who is curious about the relatively new world around him
I would say that your Colt Thunderer in .41 colt caliber was made in the year 1880-1881,with the serial number provided.
hacemos frio. In Spanish we don't say we are cold, we say we have cold. I like the difference, because cold is a temporary state-not who we ARE (excepting Canadians)
Impossible to say without model name.