What's the difference between horsey and horsy?

Horsey


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  • (1) Richard Horsey, a Yangon-based political analyst, says: “I think what is important to stress is that so far the modus operandi of the attackers has been similar to the old RSO and other insurgent groups, not terrorism – that is, attacks have been on security targets, not civilians or religious sites.” Matthew Smith, founder and chief executive of non-profit Fortify Rights, agrees.
  • (2) Richard Horsey (@rshorsey) Nearly half of lower house seats declared, NLD on 90% (97% in Regions, 69% in ethnic States).
  • (3) Simon Coveney, the Irish agriculture minister, accompanying the visit said: "I think the Queen is on comfortable ground here, surrounded by horsey people, many of whom she will know.
  • (4) Before it struck, there were 430 seals and pups on Horsey beach; yesterday, volunteers counted just 177.
  • (5) The really big surprise in these results wasn’t the drubbing that the USDP got, or the NLD landslide, it was the massive defeat suffered by most ethnic minority parties,” independent political analyst Richard Horsey said.
  • (6) They are Dr. William Horsey, formerly neurosurgeon at the St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto, and Dr. Peardon Donaghy, with whom I spent a most enjoyable and productive year in Burlington at his microvascular neurosurgical laboratory.
  • (7) With that in mind, for those looking for an Olympic-inspired horsey holiday, we would suggest opting for the latter.
  • (8) About 250 seal pups were reported to be missing from a breeding ground at Horsey, Norfolk.
  • (9) Horsey warned the defeat could blunt the voices of the nation’s minorities.
  • (10) "Having fallen short of their objective of crushing Democrats and liberalism, they now apparently believe a necessary component in their strategy is ownership of a few major newspapers," the paper's cartoonist, David Horsey, wrote in a recent opinion piece .
  • (11) Vaguely horsey, absurdly healthy, meticulous, glamorous, glowing – millinery and heels.
  • (12) It was a warm summer evening, and Melissa was playing horsey with her three- and five-year-old half-sisters.
  • (13) But most of us know little about it beyond "He-ey, sexy lady" line and the horsey hip wiggle.
  • (14) Richard Horsey , an independent political analyst, said: “The really big surprise in these results wasn’t the drubbing that the USDP got, or the NLD landslide, it was the massive defeat suffered by most ethnic minority parties.” He said the defeat could blunt the voices of the nation’s minorities.
  • (15) So Cameron should be proud of the resemblance – and if there's some sort of horsey connection between their families, perhaps it's better than his descent from George II, who authorised the butchery of the Highlanders at the Battle of Culloden.
  • (16) Stuart Spreadborough, the owner of Studland Stables, wasn't born horsey: he came to horseyness relatively late in life.

Horsy


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or suggestive of, a horse, or of horse racing; as, horsy manners; garments of fantastically horsy fashions.

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