Horned
Definition of horned:
part of speech: adjective
Having horns; shaped like a horn.
part of speech: adjective
Usage examples for horned:
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It was not so often that a horned toad was found or sold.
"Out of the Triangle", Mary E. Bamford. -
The horned animals were not gathered in one great drove, but were scattered in larger and smaller gangs, here and there, and were busily feeding.
"The Red Mustang", William O. Stoddard. -
When the overland train stopped at the station for water, and Arturo rushed breathlessly to sell his horned toad, the eager boy found no passenger who was desirous of being a customer save an old gentleman who doubtfully offered twenty- five cents for the creature.
"Out of the Triangle", Mary E. Bamford. -
Day and her lover, Night, with the Dawn and the Sunset their children; the stag and the gentle doe, with their fierce horned offspring, and their offspring as round and smooth even as thy throat.
"Leonie of the Jungle", Joan Conquest.