Bolly whinnied and thrust her black muzzle over the fence.
The music of the stream stole into the quiet room; down in the corral a horse whinnied intriguingly; the whole gleaming out-of-doors lured, the mountains beckoned.
A horsewhinnied in the corral, a light breeze sprang up and brought with it the odor of barns, the strong scent of wool.
As I reached the entrance which led to my rooms, I found Jacopo and my men ready, and Castor whinnied a glad welcome, pawing at the air with his forefoot in his impatience.
Their faces lighted up and they moved their ears and pawed the ground, and whinnied when Mr. Wood went up to them.
I think she loved him, for when he left her she whinnied shrilly, and he had to go back and stroke and caress her.
And the man caressed the silky brown head, and murmured to her the Indian jargon of endearment and praise, and the mare muzzled closer and whinnied an understanding of her master.
The mare whinnied softly as acknowledgment of the address, and Hardy noticed with admiration the fine points in her sinewy, supple frame.
There she paused and whinnied again, while the grey skies lowered and rain began to ooze from the spreading leaden weight of cloud.
The small horse whinnied joyfully when he beheld his mistress, and Nan, putting her arms about him, caressed him lovingly.
I did," whinnied the mare, "but the fishes are his friends and he found me!
Shoes whinnied as his master patted and talked to him, but the thorns pricked him so at even this light movement, that the poor animal stamped angrily, and snorted as he pawed the ground.
The horses tossed their heads and whinnied as if they too, said, "Don't keep us waiting.
Dobbin whinnied as if he thought the call had been long enough.
Not Aylward himself had a worse opinion of the sea than the great yellow horse, and hewhinnied with joy as he thrust his muzzle into his master's outstretched hand, and stamped his ringing hoofs upon the good firm cobblestones.
As he stroked the reeking muzzle, the horse whinniedgently and thrust his nose into the hollow of his hand.
And now and again she tossed her head and glanced back at the master for a moment and then whinnied across some echoing ravine.
But he stiffened suddenly and threw his head high as if he faced his fate; and behind him the cream-colored mare raised her head with a toss and whinnied softly.
He stood quite motionless, with his ears pricking after her, and now as she stopped he whinnied softly, hardly louder than the whisper of a man.
The animal, as if it sensed that the man was trying to do it some good, nosed his shoulder andwhinnied softly.
The poor creatures whinnied appealingly as their human companions moved off, and made frantic efforts to follow, but the remorseless snow-drift held them fast.
Unfortunately, our horses were beginning to tire; they sank up to their bellies in the snow, and no longer whinnied as they did on setting out.
The animals whinnied and increased their pace, cheered doubtless by the prospect of a warm shelter.
He seemed to understand that something was wrong with Cal, for he pawed the ground and neighed and whinnied as if asking, "What does this mean?
The door was closed, and as I nervously forced it open he whinnied with that glad chuckling a gentle horse uses toward his master.
Ladrone whinnied piteously for his mates as I led him aboard the steamer, but they did not answer.
Below him, against the stockyard fence, a black shadow stood and whinnied faintly.
They whinnied in concert to see these scampering Mulgars come panting over the snow.
If Mother Etienne passed by his stable he never failed to scent her and whinnied at once.
Labric barked with all his might, Coco whinnied loudly, the three cows all mooed at the same time, and the entire poultry-yard in an uproar added its piercing and varied tones to the general tumult.
Whether he understood me or no I dare not say, but he whinnied as though he knew my will, and followed my lead into the yard.
You are going to meet the new king, Black Ben, my boy," I said as I patted him, and again he whinnied as though he understood me.
Again he whinnied as though he understood, while I bethought me of what I must do next.
A catbird cried from a rosebush, a redbird flashed and chirped from the hedge and a colt whinnied for his mother.
They pawed the ground, wheeled and whinnied their impatience at inaction.
Oh, go on with you," whinnied the gorgon; but she left the room to make the coffee.
Everything seemed to have an air of welcome, and the horses whinnied joyfully when he called them from the gateway.
Far away on the mountain-side the cattle lay placidly, and a mare whinnied to her colt.
He went to the stallion, incredulous, with steps as short as a child which is afraid, and at his coming Glani whinnied softly.
The sore-footed chestnut had caught the flash of green, and now he pricked his ears and whinnied as if he saw home.
Redcloud must have been dreaming also, or he would have whinnied warning and welcome, with the same breath.
Off to the left a colt whinnied wistfully in a corral.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whinnied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.