A) played most brilliantly
b) played below their usual form
C) won unexpectedly
A horse is "turned out" into a paddock or pasture to graze.
If the odds of a horse winning a horse race are 2 to 7 then the odds against that horse winning the race are 7 to 2.
A horse.
No it is most definantly not!
NO!
It means a horse that is not likely to win, or that the odds are stacked against him.
i loved that book
one which is war horse
He saw that the horse was afraid of its own shadow so Alexander turned it towards the sun so it coud not see its own shadow, by doing this he calmed it down and tamed it
When riding against traffic, the horse will not be suprised by a vehicle coming up behind them, so it is less likely to suprise and therefore spook your horse.
this could mean a couple of things. if they are just turned around, he could just be resting them. if they are turned around but still upright, he would most likely be listening to something behind him, like his rider. If they are pressed flat against his neck, he is pretty mad. the best way to tell the difference is looking in their eye... you can tell a lot by the look in it.
She turned herself into a mare, but Poseidon turned into a stallion and she bore him Arion the immortal horse, and the goddess Despoina.