The vim of this remark seemed to communicate itself to the pinto through the tightened rein, and sent him forward with accelerated speed.
The pinto snorted wildly, and dashed into the street, jerking the reins from Parker's hand, and rolling him over in the dust.
We haven't forgotten the shooting of Jonas Pinto up there.
This manPinto helped me to shove the queer--" "To do what?
That part belonging to Pinto and the other Spaniards was also awarded to the captors, but over the earnest opposition of the owners, who appealed to the Supreme Court.
During six months spent by the "mendacious" Pintoon the island, the imitative people made no fewer than six hundred match-locks or arquebuses.
In forming our judgment, however, we must put aside those descriptions which are found in the works of European writers, from Marco Polo and Mendez Pinto down to the year 1870.
This name among the country folks is still synonymous with guns and pistols, for Pinto introduced fire-arms, and powder.
The incident pleased Major Pinto as it wasted the fleeting minutes and gave him a chance to give the only other order of which he was sure.
Wanted the wretched and incompetent Pinto to carry on, did he?
For Major Pinto had come to the end of his tether.
Major Pinto and Captain-and-Acting-Adjutant Petropaulovski forgot to cling to their horses with hand and heel and so endangered their lives.
As he passed along the rim of Pocket Gulch, a small, deep valley with sides of sheer rock in most places, he saw afar the old Pinto Bear with her two little brown cubs.
At the shot Pinto turned on her cubs, and slapping first one, then the other, she chased them up a tree.
Bud next day, as he and his cousins saddled their ponies, and Old Billee called for Yellin' Kid to help catch a rather frisky pinto that the old cowboy was going to ride.
The pinto pony reared, swerved sharply to one side as a black streak shot across the trail almost under his feet and then, when the animal came to a sudden stop, there shot over his head the boy who had given vent to the last exclamation.
The Pinto seemed as tall as Red Rover and, so far as trappings allowed one to see, he was nearly as fine in build.
Strong medicine it must have been, for the Pinto thrilled, and bounded double strong.
Without a question, Blazing Star was the Pinto that had won the race!
Around the post they had swung, perforce in a large circle, and the Pinto lost a good half length.
The race was won, lost, won lost--the Pinto pony crowned; and the awful blow had struck!
Well, boys, he may be only a pinto cayuse, but he's way ahead of their Buckskin.
And the Pinto seemed to unchain himself, as a hawk when he sails no more, but flaps for higher speed.
Such a horse as this they had never seen before; not the famous Buckskin, but the mysterious pinto pony, wonderful, if weird trappings could make him so.
Sure,” said Dode, and watched the pinto ambling up the trail.
He stabled the pinto himself and came into the sitting-room, where Joyce and Dode sat pretending to read, with his usual slow, heavy step.
My language ain't becoming to a young gentlewoman, and my eating would disgrace a pinto hawss.
Then they circled round a tenderfoot on a pinto horse, and told him how the robbers fed red-hot coals to a prisoner.
Soldan and Pinto claim to have ascended the Javarí, in a steamer, about one thousand miles, and it is said Chandlers went up the Purus one thousand eight hundred miles.
Gomez accepts the letter gratefully from the supposed Don Pinto and presents it to Don Pantaleone, who has entered with his daughter and his whole suite.
Don Pinto is carried into the house on a grass-covered litter.
When wine and food are brought by Ines and her servants, Don Pinto so entirely absorbs himself in satisfying his hunger and thirst, that at last the wine gets the better of him.
Ambrosio acts as bride, Gaston shows how she is to be courted and Don Pinto gawkishly imitates his teacher's gestures.
Yet she did not mount and ride Molly when she had got the pinto on its legs.
She pulled Molly around and headed the pintofor the herd.
Once among the trees, Frances tied the pinto securely and crept through the thickets toward the shallow part of the stream.
She's some little pinto when she gits in a tantrum," remarked the unabashed Ratty.
She glanced back, pulling in the excited pinto with a strong hand.
But the brush was too thick, and the pinto got tangled up in it.
Although the girl on the pinto could not have been far from sixteen, her face seemed to express a serious mind.
He had bestridden the nervous pinto and Molly was "acting up.
She allowed the pinto to have her head for the first few miles, as she rode straight away into the path of the sun that rose, red and jovial-looking, above the edge of the plain.
The moment Frances of the ranges had swung herself into Molly's saddle, the badly treated pinto leaped forward and dashed away from the corrals and bunk-house.
Whether Ratty agreed or not, the pintogalloped across the corral.
Nobody else had ridden the pinto since she was broken by the head wrangler, Joe Magowan.
The pinto rolled on her side, stretched out her neck, and blinked up at the girl.
Urged by the girl the pinto went down the slope of the hollow on a keen run.
I've seen twenty thousand cold bucks lost and won on a dinky little pinto that wasn't worth twenty dollars hardly.
Why, any scrubby pinto that has a drop of Eden Gray blood in him will run till his heart breaks.
They say oldPinto with one split ear Is the hardest jumping broncho on the rodero.
PINTO I am a vaquero by trade; To handle my rope I'm not afraid.
My story is ended, old Pinto is dead; I'm going down Laredo and paint the town red.
The inclusion of a tenderfoot from Chicago, on account of his pinto team, had almost resulted in a riot of the rejected.
She conceived the idea quite suddenly, late one afternoon, and without so much as a word to anybody she strapped her most becoming ball-gown inside a poncho and rode across from Spanish Gulch on her little pinto pony.
My men slept ashore, and upon the coming aboard in the morning, Pinto was drunk and insolent.
In 'bout a year after freedom, Marster Loyed moves from Palo Pinto to Fort Worth.
We comes to Palo Pinto and dat's wild country den.
As if in answer to her tumult of joy, Van spurred his pinto to a gallop.
His explanation as to whence they hailed, whither they were bound, why he had taken them in charge, and how he had lost the pinto pony, was notable chiefly for its brevity.
One of them was riding the Pinto horse I had seen the day before.
They even brought in the owner of the Pinto horse, and no doubt husband of the woman who saved my life.
Before leaving I noticed a Pinto horse hitched to a tree some distance in the rear of the house, and as we were expecting to buy a number of horses, I walked back and looked this one carefully over.
First the pinto takes a look over his shoulder like he was waiting for one of his pals among the hosses to come along, but he didn't see none.
It was a piebald pinto called Jo, after my cousin Josiah, who's jest a plain bad un and raises hell when there's any excuse.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pinto" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.