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No it is not possible, because there is no such thing as a bulbous pony.
It is worth 10-15 dollars, depending on where you look.
Edith Clysdale Magruder has written: 'American dialectics in action' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Democracy 'A historical study of the educational agencies of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1845-1945' -- subject(s): Education, Southern Baptist Convention
It's a dumb thing that little kids play with!
"One trick pony" is just a phrase. It means just what it seems to mean -- a pony that can do one trick. Sometimes you can use that to describe a person who can only do one thing well.
Well the first thing you should think about is, Can I (or my parents) afford a pony or horse? Next you'll need to figure out if you have enough time to properly care for the horse / pony. Then if you still feel that a pony or horse is right for you, you can begin thinking about what you'd want to do with your pony, what level of rider you are, how big the pony should be, and many other factors.
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it's named a ponytail because it looks like the tail of a pony. And another thing: you need to have a ponytail when you're riding on horses for your safety.
A baby pony is called the same thing as a baby horse, a foal. A male foal is a colt and a female foal is a filly.
There 70 + breeds of ponies: American Shetland American Walking Pony Ariegeois pony (also called Merens Pony or Ariègeois) Assateague Pony Asturian pony Australian Pony (also known as Australian Riding Pony) Avelignese Pony Bali Pony Bardigiano Pony Bashkir Pony Basque Pony Basuto pony (or Basotho) Batak Pony Bhutia Pony (or Bhotia) Boer Pony Bosnian Pony British Riding Pony Burmese Pony Carpathian Pony Caspian pony Chincoteague Pony Chinese Guoxia Connemara pony Dales Pony Deli pony Dartmoor pony Deutsches Reitpony Dulmen pony Eriskay pony Exmoor pony Falabella Faroe pony Fell Pony French Saddle Pony Galician Pony Garrano Gayoe German Riding Pony, (Deutsche Reitpony or Weser-Ems Pony) Gotland Pony Gǔo-xìa pony Hackney pony Highland Pony Hokkaido Pony Hucul Pony Icelandic pony Java Pony Kazakh Pony Kerry bog pony Landais Pony Lundy Pony Manipuri Pony Merens Pony Miniature horse Misaki New Forest Pony Newfoundland pony Noma pony Northlands Pony Ob pony Peneia Pony Pindos Pony Poney Mousseye Pony of the Americas Pottok Riding Pony Sable Island Pony Sandalwood Pony Sardinian Pony Shetland pony Skogsruss, see Gotland Pony Skyros Pony Spiti Pony Sumba and Sumbawa Pony Tibetan Pony Timor Pony Virginia highlander, see horse section Vyatka Welara Welsh pony Welsh mountain pony Welsh pony Welsh pony of cob type Yakut Pony Yonaguni, see horse section Zaniskari pony Žemaitukas (Zemaituka, Zhumd, Zhemaichu, or Zhmudka) Curtosy wikipedia.
Yes, the word ponies is a noun, a plural form for the singular pony, a common, concrete noun; a word for an animal, a thing.