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warhorse

noun as in war-horse

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You must know that his sword was as wide as the oars of a boat and could cut down a galloping warhorse.

The old Tory warhorse and the young Labour MP bonded over discussions on Christian theology.

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Gould became the chief herald of the new era of digital recording, and of the power it gave artists — and audiences — to reconfigure even the most familiar classical warhorses to their individual tastes.

But what of the old warhorse, the TV movie?

They were warhorses like Alsvindr, bedecked in plating and royal standards.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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