This was a time when humans wielded stone tools. In the distance, he could almost hear the trumpeting of extinct prehistoric straight-tusked elephants, and the neighing of wild horses.
With its eyes open wide, its nostrils flaring and with teeth bared, the horse seems to jump to the shouts of men and to its own neighing. The carved figure utilized the contours of a natural stone ...
Why? When he is at Eel Marsh House, Arthur hears a pony and trap coming over the marsh and then the shrill neighing and whinnying of a horse in panic, and then I heard another cry, a shout ...
The Origin of Cockney, by Isaac Cruikshank, shows a provincial family noticing a "cock neighing" Defining an identity by an imprecise audio boundary automatically creates ambiguity. The famous Bow ...