Crossword-Solution: FOAL 4 letters, 179 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Foal n. The young of any animal of the Horse family (Equidae); a
colt; a filly.
Foal v.t. To bring forth (a colt); -- said of a mare or a she ass.
Foal v.i. To bring forth young, as an animal of the horse kind.

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FOAL anagram ALOF, LOAF, OFLA, OLAF

We have 179 clues for the answer “FOAL”

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"Poor little" one in Coleridge's "To a Young Ass" 1 answer
A Saratoga purchase. 1 answer
A little horse 1 answer
Arab infant 1 answer
Babe in a barn 1 answer
Babe in the barn 1 answer
Babe in the stable 1 answer
Baby animal that typically stands up within an hour after birth 1 answer
Baby bronc 1 answer
Baby bronco 1 answer
Baby donkey 1 answer
Baby horse 1 answer
Baby in a stable 1 answer
Baby pony 1 answer
Baby zebra 1 answer
Barn arrival 1 answer
Barnyard newcomer 1 answer
Bay baby 1 answer
Bay's baby 1 answer
Black Beauty, as a newborn 1 answer
Certain suckling 1 answer
Colt or filly 1 answer
Equine newborn 1 answer
Equine offspring 1 answer
Equine youngster 1 answer
Farm arrival 1 answer
Four-legged newborn 1 answer
Future Derby entrant 1 answer
Future Derby runner, maybe 1 answer
Future colt or filly 1 answer
Future racer. 1 answer
Future yearling 1 answer
Give birth to a horse 1 answer
Give birth to, in a stable 1 answer
Have a horse 1 answer
Hay girl! 1 answer
Horse delivery 1 answer
Horse doc's delivery 1 answer
Horse's offspring 1 answer
Infant Appaloosa 1 answer
It's generally up and running within a few hours 1 answer
It's younger than a yearling 1 answer
Kentucky Derby runner, three years prior 1 answer
Lamb : ewe :: ___ : mare 1 answer
Little Lippizaner 1 answer
Little chestnut, perhaps 1 answer
Little range rover 1 answer
Mare's babe 1 answer
Mare's baby 1 answer
Mare's delivery 1 answer
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with FOAL (5)

There were acquaintances at other gates who had to move aside and let them pass: at the gate of the Home Close there was half the dairy of cows standing one behind the other, extremely slow to understand that their large bodies might be in the way; at the far gate there was the mare holding her head over the bars, and beside her the liver-coloured foal with its head towards its mother’s flank, apparently still much embarrassed by its own straddling existence.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
When he got up there and found them, each mare had her foal, and by the side of one of them was a big dapple-grey foal as well, which was so sleek that it shone again.
The Red Fairy Book Various 1996
XIX Drawn by enchantment from his distant lair, The wizard thought but how to tame the foal; And, in a month, instructed him to bear Saddle and bit, and gallop to the goal; And execute on earth or in mid air, All shifts of manege, course and caracole; He with such labour wrought.
Orlando Furioso Lodovico Ariosto 1996
Iwanich sprang at once on to the mare’s back, seized the foal by its bridle, and hastened home in the highest spirits.
The Yellow Fairy Book Various 1996
There was also a tale of a magnificent black cat as large as a foal, but men could not believe all the wonders told by the peasant, and it was difficult to make out what was true and what was false in his story.
The Violet Fairy Book Various 1996

Quotes with FOAL (3)

Let me tell you about love, that silly word you believe is about whether you like somebody or whether somebody likes you or whether you can put up with somebody in order to get something or someplace you want or you believe it has to do with how your body responds to another body like robins or bison or maybe you believe love is how forces or nature or luck is benign to you in particular not maiming or killing you but if so doing it for your own good. Love is none of that. Th…
Toni Morrison Paradise
One of my earliest memories was of a maze of pale green walls. The corridors never ended, no matter which way I turned. I was running, my feet bare, my paper-thin gown flapping around skinny foal-like legs, and the demons kept on coming. I’d run the maze before, because I always knew which way to turn to find the little clear plastic box. I’d run, and run. Lungs aching, throat burning, my feet slapping against the smooth floor, and the sound of scrabbling claws chased me down…
Pippa DaCosta Chaos Rises
He was tender with her. He wiped her eyelids with his handkerchief, not noticing how soiled it was. It was stained with ink, crumpled, stuck together. Her lids were large and tender and the handkerchief was stiff, not nearly soft enough. He moistened a corner in his mouth. He was painfully aware of the private softness of her skin, of how the eyes trembled beneath their coverings. He dried the tears with an affection, a particularity, that had never been exercised before. It …
Peter Carey Oscar and Lucinda
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, S&S, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 295 times in crossword archives (1955–2025).