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headstall

[hed-stawl] / ˈhɛdˌstɔl /


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In the dusk its headstall flickered and flashed, as if it were studded with gems like living stars.

From Literature

They wore beautifully colored woollen coverings over their humps, and headstalls with tassels of dark red, green, and blue trailing almost to the ground.

From Literature

He turned back, slipped the bit in Dox’s mouth, and laced the big flop ears into the headstall.

From Literature

He got it out, reached forward and cut the headstall.

From Literature

It is infinitely before any other which I have seen used for the same purpose, has quite a separate headstall, and should be put on and arranged before the addition of the customary bridle.

From Project Gutenberg