📒 a large animal with four legs, a mane (= long thick hair on its neck) and a tail. Horses are used for riding on, pulling carriages, etc.
📒 horse racing
📒 a large object with legs, and sometimes handles, used in gymnastics
📒 to support somebody/something that is not successful
📒 to behave in a way that shows you think you are better than other people
📒 to change to a different or new activity while you are in the middle of something else; to change from supporting one person or thing to another
📒 to try to prevent or avoid loss or damage when it is already too late to do so
📒 a person who does not tell other people much about their life, and who surprises other people by having interesting qualities
📒 a person taking part in a race, etc. who surprises everyone by winning
📒 to cause something to fail, for example a plan
📒 to eat a lot
📒 to waste your effort by trying to do something that is no longer possible
📒 given by somebody who is directly involved and therefore likely to be accurate
📒 used to tell somebody that they should wait a moment and not be so excited that they take action without thinking about it first
📒 the act of matching people with suitable jobs or tasks
📒 wishing for something does not make it happen
📒 to refuse or criticize something that is given to you for nothing
📒 a competition or an election in which there are only one, two, etc. teams or candidates with a chance of winning
📒 to put or do things in the wrong order
📒 used to say that nothing would persuade somebody to go somewhere or do something they do not want to do
📒 you can give somebody the opportunity to do something, but you cannot force them to do it if they do not want to