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pony

[poh-nee] / ˈpoʊ ni /


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Adults with additional support needs are offered the chance to work on the farm and look after animals including goats, sheep, ponies and chickens.

From BBC

And that's where three Iron Age pigs, and later cattle and ponies, will help revitalise this site.

From BBC

Aside from making the $105 billion loan, the European Union has two options: raising fresh debt in financial markets, or relying on individual member countries to pony up.

From The Wall Street Journal

Katerina Bacevicius, a hardcore fan of weddings, decided to pony up for the festive New Delhi affair to experience a wedding in the country known for weddings.

From The Wall Street Journal

That could also benefit other streaming services since consumers, if they are paying less for Netflix and HBO Max, might be willing to pony up for another subscription.

From The Wall Street Journal