pony

ചെറുകുതിര
definition
verb
getting ready to pony up for their children's college education
pay (money), especially as a contribution or an unavoidable expense.
noun
He conducted his study using 62 horses and ponies of mixed breeds, from Cob to Connemara, aged between two and 30 years of age.
a horse of a small breed, especially one whose height at the withers is below 14 hands 2 inches (58 inches).
a pony of vodka
a small drinking glass or the drink contained in it.
translation of 'pony'
noun
ചെറുകുതിര
example
getting ready to 'pony' up for their children's college education
By the age of 13, Jemima was gaining fame as a show jumper, qualifying with her 'pony' for the 1987 Horse of the Year Show.
Make sure it's a 'pony' or horse who will teach your child, give them confidence, and will be a lot of FUN.
She said that the aim of the project was to provide the opportunity for children who wouldn't normally be able to afford it to be able to ride a 'pony' or horse.
The Third Way authors assume liberals will just 'pony' up as usual even if the party chooses a platform carefully tailored to offend no one, and therefore excite no one.
Mrs Lomas said: ‘There might be children or adults who would like a 'pony' or horse.’
a 'pony' of vodka
In a 'pony' glass, combine the bourbon, brown sugar and simple syrup.
Coat a Martini or 'pony' glass with grenadine, pour gin and peppermint schnapps over ice, shake, strain and pour into glass.
However, a 'pony' and two horses - including the injured one called Shauna - were later recovered.
Warner, who has rescued Thoroughbreds off the racetrack before, plans to keep Big Rut as a lead 'pony' or show horse.
Jeff Henry hopes to see the province eventually 'pony' up more money for students.
It was a great success with many riders taking the opportunity to school their 'pony' or horse around the excellent course before taking part in the competition.
Not unlike the ASV, NASB is so painfully literal in places as to read more like a ' 'pony' ' than a translation.
The opening lyrics include "stick a 'pony' in my pocket", pony being London slang for 25 pounds sterling.
I am very happy that my parents protected me and raised me with cats, dogs, a 'pony' and horse.
There was a farm with a 'pony' , racehorses, Poll Hereford cattle, a Fiat tractor and a bocce course.
You do not have to own a 'pony' or horse and can be taught alone or in groups.
a 'pony' of vodka
Would it be cheaper for states to pay for fat reduction surgery for their overweight residents, or 'pony' up to cover the hefty long term medical costs of obesity?
Indeed, the amount of 25 pounds sterling - like an equine 'pony' , not overly large, but substantial at the time - was called "a pony."
Joan introduced them to her pride and joy, the lovely Yorkshire terriers she bred and her three 'ponies' .
Geez, how much had he lost playing the 'ponies' over the years?
Well, it wouldn't be so bad, I guess, but I haven't got the cash to support that yet, so dumb Cap Guy usually 'ponies it up' which I guess he's getting sick of.
Longtime Devine-watchers pointed to Stan's fondness for playing the 'ponies' , but he's also a basketball and football enthusiast, and has had some preternaturally bad picks.
Likewise, those who come in to play the 'ponies' received coupons related to the machines.
You can enjoy the Wild West Horse, Hound and Music Show, which will feature barrel racing, trick riding, comic horses, Appaloosa 'ponies' and American Quarter Horses.
He conducted his study using 62 horses and 'ponies' of mixed breeds, from Cob to Connemara, aged between two and 30 years of age.
Really useful 'ponies' have the original text on one page and the translation on the facing page.
When Ralph buys a racehorse, Tony discovers he has a knack for picking the 'ponies' .
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