Neigh (verb)

The sound that horse makes.

Origin:

The word neigh comes from the old english word "næġan" and the middle english "neihen" and it is used to refer the sound that horse makes. it is onomatopoeic, meaning it sounds like the sound it represents. .

Examples:

  1. The horse neighed as the rider approached.
  2. She could hear the neighing of the horses in the stables.
  3. The neighing of the horse startled the children.
  4. The neighing of the horse signaled the start of the race.
  5. The neighing of the horse was a familiar sound on the farm.
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