As they proceeded on their quest they were met by a dwarf, who entreated their assistance in behalf of his lady, who had been carried off by an enchanter, mounted on a winged horse.
She beheld distinctly a winged horse, mounted with a cavalier in rich armor, cleaving the air with rapid flight.
For what else is it to perceive a winged horse than to affirm of the horse that it has wings?
For example, a man who imagines a winged horse does not therefore admit the existence of a winged horse; that is to say, he is not necessarily deceived, unless he grants at the same time that a winged horse exists.
But, nowadays, I hardly know what to think, and very seldom think about thewinged horse at all.
For what is the perception of a winged horse, save affirming that a horse has wings?
For instance, he who feigns a winged horse, does not therefore admit that a winged horse exists; that is, he is not deceived, unless he admits in addition that a winged horse does exist.
Can you believe," asked Eustace, "that there was once a winged horse?
But, now-a-days, I hardly know what to think, and very seldom think about the winged horse at all.
But nowadays I hardly know what to think, and very seldom think about the winged horse at all.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "winged horse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.