Whinny


verb (used without object), whinnied, whinnying.
1.
to utter the characteristic cry of a horse; neigh.
verb (used with object), whinnied, whinnying.
2.
to express by whinnying.
noun, plural whinnies.
3.
a whinnying sound.
verb (intransitive) -nies, -nying, -nied
1.
(of a horse) to neigh softly or gently
2.
to make a sound resembling a neigh, such as a laugh
noun (pl) -nies
3.
a gentle or low-pitched neigh

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