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something that plays around, and wont focus and get down to buisness.

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Q: What is definition of spirited horse?
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What is a spirited horse?

a horse that can be hard to handle or a green horse


What is a spirited horse called?

Steed


Is spirit a good quality in a horse?

Depends on how good you are & how spirited the horse is usely u want a horse with little spirit but if u want to race than its best to have a spirited horse for speed.


What is the personality of the Arabian horse?

free spirited


What is a word for a spirited horse?

An Arab is a breed of horse which is known for it's posture and can be quite a spirited breed. Depending on the behaviour a spirited horse could be called green if it quite young and lively. A lively horse is another name. There are a lot of words you could use instead of spirited for a horse: 1. hyper 2. energetic 3. determined 4. zippy


Is a horse that has a high spirit called a semi-wild horse?

A horse with a high spirit is typically referred to as being "spirited" or "high-spirited." The term "semi-wild horse" usually describes a horse that has some wild or feral characteristics but has been exposed to human interaction or domestication to some degree.


What is a 5 letter word for spirited horse?

steed


Definition of on top of the world?

Full of high-spirited delight.


Is a highly spirited horse semi-wild?

no, but if it came from the wild yes.


Is a spirited horse semi-wild?

only if it came fom the wild.


What is a spirited horse beginning with the letter S and 5 letters?

Steed


What is a swift or spirited horse called?

A swift or spirited horse is commonly referred to as a "charger" or a "steed." Chargers are known for their speed, agility, and energy, making them ideal for activities such as racing or hunting. Steeds are often depicted in literature and folklore as noble companions to knights and heroes.