Horse
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The phrase "closing the barn door after the horse has bolted" means trying to fix a problem after the damage has already been done. It suggests that it is too late to prevent the negative consequences.
Breezing a horse typically involves a timed workout at a fast pace. It is commonly done on a track or a designated training area to assess the horse's speed, fitness, and stamina. Trainers often use breezing sessions to prepare horses for upcoming races by working them at race-like speeds.
a fast horse
The subject is the chicken, and the verb is ran. The chicken is obviously the subject because it is what the sentense is about, it is following through with the action of the verb, which is running away from the dog. The verb is always the action word.
the horse is very fast
the fastest horse on record was the racehorse Secritariat who ran an estimated 55 miles an hour
Both could be used in different situations: The horse ran fastest of all the horses in the race. The horse ran faster than all of the other horses. When the man, the horse and the dog ran, the horse ran fastest. The horse ran faster than the man and the dog.
He ran as fast as lightning
they ran.they ran after a thief. they ran fast after a thief. they ran fast after a dangerous thief.they ran fast after a dangerous thief in the forest. they ran fast after a dangerous thief in the dark forest.
A horse that doesn't place when running in a horse race is sometimes referred to as an "also ran". This is a horse that finishes out of the money.
Slipped Up means what it says the horse has slipped and unseated the rider. Ran Out means that the horse has ran out the designated course and carried out is the same but it because the horse has been hampered by another horse causing it to run out
Ran
As fast as the horse can run.
These types of races are ran with the horses harnessed up to a 'sulkie', a lightweight 2-wheeled cart. Unlike other types of horseracing, the harness races are all ran at a fast-paced trot. If the horse 'breaks' from the trot he is disqualified.
Slipped Up means what it says the horse has slipped and unseated the rider. Ran Out means that the horse has ran out the designated course and carried out is the same but it because the horse has been hampered by another horse causing it to run out
both of them are fast