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A Man Called
Horse
( Richard Harris movie )
A burr under your
saddle
A camel is a
horse
designed by committee
A
fool
and his money are soon parted
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A horse, a horse, my kingdom for a
horse
A man who is his own lawyer has a
fool
for a client
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Act the
fool
April
fool
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As rare as rocking
horse
droppings
Back in the
saddle
Back the wrong
horse
Better to remain silent and be thought a
fool
that to speak and remove all doubt
Busy old fool, unruly sun ( from a poem by John Donne )
Charley
horse
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Choke a
horse
Crazy
fool
( A catchphrase from The A-Team )
Dark
horse
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Does a wooden
horse
have a hickory dick?
Don't look a gift
horse
in the mouth
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Duncan the Wonder
Horse
( Nickname of TV news anchor Tom Brokaw )
Eat like a
horse
Flogging a dead
horse
Fool
around
Fool
me once, shame on you,
fool
me twice, shame on me
Fool's errand
Fool's gold ( a brassy yellow mineral that the inexperienced prospector may mistake for gold )
Fool's paradise
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For want of a nail the shoe was lost; for want of a shoe the
horse
was lost; and for want of a
horse
the man was lost
Free
rein
Gee gee ( childish term for a
horse
)
Get off your high
horse
Horse
Feathers ( Marx Brothers movie )
Horse
and cart ( Cockney rhyming slang for fart )
Horse
around
Horse
feathers
Horse
laugh
Horse
of a different colour
Horse
play
Horse
sense
Horse
whisperer
Horse's ass
Horse's douffers
Hung like a
horse
I could eat a
horse
I pity the
fool
( A catchphrase from The A-Team )
In the
saddle
It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubt of it ( Maurice Switzer quotation )
It isn't nice to
fool
mother nature
It's no use locking the stable door after the
horse
has bolted
Love and marriage go together like a
horse
and carriage
Make a complete
fool
of yourself
Make a
fool
of yourself
More
fool
you
My friend, Joe Holmes, is now a
horse
( Arrow Shirts advertising slogan )
Never look a gift
horse
in the mouth
Nobody's
fool
One
horse
town
Piss like a race
horse
Play the
fool
Played for a
fool
Put the cart before the
horse
Ride a cock
horse
to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady upon a white
horse
( line from nursery rhyme )
Saddle
tramp
Shut up, fool. ( A catchphrase from The A-Team )
Stalking
horse
Tall in the
saddle
The
Fool
On The Hill ( The Beatles song )
The
Horse
Whisperer ( Robert Redford movie )
The Iron
Horse
( Nickname of Lou Gehrig )
The Wild
Horse
of the Osage ( Nickname of Pepper Martin )
The Wisest
Fool
In Christendom ( Nickname of King James I )
There's no
fool
like an old
fool
Where rocking
horse
people eat marshmallow pies ( Beatles song lyric )
You can lead a
horse
to water but you can't make it drink