100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "pony"
Definition
A "Pony" is a small horse, typically less than 14.2 hands (58 inches) in height, often characterized by its stocky build, thick mane, and playful demeanor. Additionally, "Pony" can refer to a young horse of any breed, or it can colloquially describe a person or a thing that is small or diminutive.
Synonyms
- Horse
- Colt
- Filly
- Foal
- Miniature horse
Antonyms
- Horse (in the context of size comparison)
- Stallion
- Mare
Examples
- She decided to pony up the money for a riding lesson.
- After much debate, they agreed to pony the funds for the new project.
- He had to pony his share of the bill at dinner.
- The children were excited to pony around the barn with the ponies.
- They asked him to pony up his best ideas for the presentation.
- I had to pony back the borrowed books to the library.
- The kids wanted to pony a ride on the carnival pony.
- She was happy to pony her thoughts on the matter.
- Don't forget to pony your tickets before entering the event.
- It's time to pony up for the charity fundraiser.
- The team needed to pony their efforts to meet the deadline.
- He was too shy to pony up his opinions during the meeting.
- The pony will pony along the trail with the riders.
- They decided to pony together their resources for a community project.
- She had to pony the cash for her new shoes.
- Let's pony over to the park for a picnic.
- The coach urged his players to pony their full potential.
- They would often pony their talents for the local theater production.
- I need you to pony the report by Friday.
- The pony began to pony forward when it saw the carrots.
- She asked him to pony up a little extra for the tip.
- The kids can't wait to pony around with their new toys.
- He had to pony up the courage to ask her out.
- The company will pony the costs for the training session.
- They decided to pony over the fence to fetch the ball.
- The kids love to pony up and help with the chores.
- He had to pony back the favor after she helped him.
- Let's pony to the next phase of our project.
- The instructor asked everyone to pony their ideas for improvement.
- She will pony her skills as a designer for the new campaign.
- They need to pony some extra time for this task.
- The pony started to pony around when it saw the other horses.
- I asked him to pony his thoughts on the new policy.
- She decided to pony up for a new computer.
- The group had to pony their resources in order to achieve success.
- He was told to pony the information to the team.
- The pony would pony happily when it was fed treats.
- Can you pony your ideas on how to improve sales?
- They agreed to pony together for a weekend getaway.
- It’s time for everyone to pony their support for the cause.
- He didn't hesitate to pony his insights during the discussion.
- The pony seemed eager to pony along the trail.
- She had to pony back the money she borrowed from her friend.
- The organization will pony the budget for the event.
- The kids were excited to pony their ponies for the show.
- It’s important to pony the necessary data for analysis.
- They will pony up the required fees for registration.
- The pony loved to pony around the pasture with its friends.
- He had to pony his way through the crowded room.
- She decided to pony up and buy the tickets for the concert.
- The artist will pony her creativity for the new mural.
- They need to pony their thoughts on the recent changes.
- The pony started to pony when it heard the bell ring.
- It’s time to pony the plan to the board.
- They wanted to pony their efforts to help the community.
- He had to pony the truth about the situation.
- The horse trainer said the pony would pony nicely with some encouragement.
- She was willing to pony her experience for the internship.
- The kids love to pony up to the petting zoo.
- He asked them to pony their skills for the project.
- They were excited to pony the new techniques learned in class.
- She had to pony back her promise to help.
- The pony will pony happily with the right treats.
- Don't forget to pony the important details in your report.
- They all need to pony their strengths to succeed.
- The pony began to pony around when it felt playful.
- Can you pony the necessary documents to the office?
- She was ready to pony up her commitment to the team.
- We should pony our ideas before the meeting starts.
- The pony will pony through the obstacle course with ease.
- He had to pony the bill after the meal.
- They will pony their efforts to fundraise for the charity.
- The kids were eager to pony their favorite games.
- She decided to pony up for a new bike.
- He had to pony his way through the challenges.
- The pony seemed to pony faster when it saw the open field.
- Don’t forget to pony the tickets before the show.
- They wanted to pony their skills for the competition.
- She had to pony back the borrowed items to her neighbor.
- The team needs to pony together for the final push.
- The pony loved to pony through the fields.
- He was asked to pony up details about the project.
- They decided to pony their resources for a common goal.
- She couldn't wait to pony her ideas for the new product.
- The pony would pony around with excitement when fed.
- He had to pony the information to his superior.
- They will pony their efforts to improve the service.
- The kids can’t wait to pony their friends at the fair.
- She had to pony up for her share of the expenses.
- The pony will pony ahead during the trail ride.
- He was ready to pony his opinion on the matter.
- They wanted to pony their talent for the talent show.
- She had to pony back the favor she received.
- The pony began to pony when it saw the rider approaching.
- Don’t forget to pony your information to the team.
- They decided to pony their ideas for the new campaign.
- The pony would pony over to greet the visitors.
- She was willing to pony her skills for the workshop.
- He had to pony the necessary funds for the project.
- The children were excited to pony their way through the festivities.