The cabman turned his 'orse round and set off agin, singing.
All right," ses the cabman, taking his 'orse out and leading it into a stable.
He winked at Sam, and then, whistling very cheerful, took his 'orse out and put it in the cab.
The only change Sam 'ad was when the boy walked the 'orse up and down the road.
They stopped at last in a dark little road, in front of a brick wall, and then the cabman got down and opened a door and led his 'orse and cab into a yard.
That miserable 'orse 'ad been an' took too much to drink!
In time Bindle's friends and acquaintance got to know of this practice, and it became their custom to drop into "the 'Orse to 'ear ole Joe tell the tale.
Yer can't stop a runaway 'orse with a notice-board," remarked Bindle with unconscious philosophy.
He ain't no more 'old on that big 'orse than if he was a fly on him!
Mr. Sniggers, that 'orse is doin' jest what he likes with you.
Well, me and my 'orse separated by mutual consent.
But I think you like 'orse exercise best; and to be sure, your 'orse is a real beauty, Miss Kate.
That's wheer th' old 'orse gits the larf on ye, that is!
This 'ere can't never be the live 'orse with five legs, as they said was to be seen inside!
I shell commence this Exhibition by inviting your inspection of the wonderful live 'orse with five legs.
So at last 'e bade me fetch a 'orse to pull the motor through.
E seemed the finest draught 'orse as ever lived by far, For all the country Juggins thought 'twas 'im wot pulled the car.
The big bay 'orse in the further stall--the one wot's next to you.
The only time we ever found what that 'ere 'orse could do.
This is the 'orse wot took the line of houses down at Beddington the day they had the tremendious run from Reigate Hill.
I kept on a-telling of him that no goat in the world was worth losing a feed of oats for, and at last he got so precious hungry he believed it, and I never did see a 'orse so glad to eat.
I had a 'orse once took a uncommon fancy to a goat there was in the mews.
The goat was sold, and that there 'orse pined away.
It doesn't appear that the 'orse in the stables--took it, does it?
I 'ad a honest fancy for Bonny Betsy, and I wanted this gentleman's 'orse out of the way.
I charge this person unknown with allynating the affections o' my wife while I was puttin' my 'orse to.
Supposin' it were inciderism--and supposin' our 'orse was the hobject.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "orse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.