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distinction exists between nickering,
whinnying and
neighing,
which designate three types of
neighing. This
terminological distinction does not
exist in...
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Patrick Neighly is a
former journalist currently working in the
Hollywood visual effects industry. He is
better known in some
quarters for
writing several...
- Look up
neigh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Neigh is the
sound made by horses,
horse hybrids, and
other equines.
Neigh may also
refer to: Kenneth...
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Kenneth Neigh (June 1, 1908 – May 27, 1996) was a
United Presbyterian Church leader.
Kenneth Neigh was born in Salem, Ohio, and grew up in Lisbon, Ohio...
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Lough Neagh (/lɒx ˈneɪ/ lokh NAY) is a
freshwater lake in
Northern Ireland and is the
largest lake on the
island of
Ireland and in the
United Kingdom....
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Origin - late 20th century: from Pittsburgh,
Neigh Neigh...
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mention of the name of her character, Frau Blücher,
elicits the loud
neighing of
horses (an
homage to a
cinematic villain stereotype).
Christopher Connor...
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paddock regularly,
where it was
reported that "the old war-horse
would run,
neighing, to the fence,
proud to be
caressed by the
great master's hands." United...
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Horse neigh...
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Swift apparently intended all
words of the
Houyhnhnm language to echo the
neighing of horses. Gulliver's
visit to the Land of the
Houyhnhnms is described...