Definition of Chincoteague pony in US English:
Chincoteague pony
nounˌSHiNGkəˌtēɡ ˈpōnēˈCHiNGkəˌtēɡ ˈpōnē
A small, hardy horse found running wild on the islands of Chincoteague and Assateague off the Virginia and Maryland coasts.
Example sentencesExamples
- But for those of us who don't have access to a stable, a new scheme has been started where you can buy a Chincoteague pony lifelong freedom, never to be auctioned again, and give them a name.
- In that case, an injured passenger brought action against the owner of a Chincoteague pony after the car in which she was riding collided with the pony when it was loose on a public highway.
- A lot of the Chincoteague ponies are spotted.
- Many people buy Chincoteague ponies for their children because they are known as friendly and intelligent creatures.
- And we'll have a spectacular sight for you and the longstanding tradition of the Chincoteague ponies.