foal in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

foal in the PONS Dictionary

foal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in foal

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Binding his foal to the vine, he would wash his garments in wine, and his teeth would be white with milk.
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Furthermore, interbreeding with wild horses was an economic loss for farmers since the foals of such matings were intractable.
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These horses are usually the source for new infection for foals over two months old, weanlings, and yearlings.
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He named her foals after his friends in the entertainment industry.
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He is famous for his highly successful progeny, having sired 2,250 foals.
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The majority of these foals did not survive past four days.
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However, none of her foals achieved anything more than modest success in racing.
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In 1988, six foals were born and survived, and by 2001 there were over 100 horses at the centre.
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She produced 11 foals and two sets of twins between 1821 and 1832.
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Affected foals are born after the full 11-month gestation and externally appear normal, though they have all-white or nearly all-white coats and blue eyes.
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