Definition of «steed»

A steed is a horse, especially one that is trained and ridden for transportation or as an animal to ride in races.

Usage examples

  1. Sir Galahad galloped across the battlefield on his noble steed, wielding his sword with precision and bravery.
  2. The cowboys rode their trusty steeds through the untamed Wild West, herding cattle and chasing outlaws.
  3. The princess embarked on a quest, accompanied by her loyal steed, to find the fabled treasure hidden deep in the enchanted forest.
  4. The brave knight mounted his steed and charged towards the dragon's lair, determined to slay the fearsome creature and save the kingdom.
  5. In the grand race, the jockey expertly guided his steed towards the finish line, outpacing the competition and claiming victory.

Phrases with «steed»

Sentences with «steed»

  • Agro is basically King of Horses in video games but it's worth highlighting the noble steeds of REd Dead Redemption. (gameological.com)
  • Sure, we've seen trusty steeds in other games, but they are so detailed here that you can pick out individual muscle groups moving under their skin. (gamerstemple.com)
  • Join us to hear painter Clintel Steed speak on his work as part of the New York Studio School's Spring Evening Lecture Series. (arthaps.com)
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