
Animal expressions with Adam: Horse idioms in English
Hold your horses, horses for courses and horse-trading. It’s no surprise, for such has been our interdependence, just how many phrases for our equine friend

Hold your horses, horses for courses and horse-trading. It’s no surprise, for such has been our interdependence, just how many phrases for our equine friend

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