Soring vs Pouring - What's the difference?
soring | pouring |
An illegal practice used to accentuate a horse's gait, involving the use of chemicals or pressure to cause pain to the horse's feet when they touch the ground, resulting in the horse picking its feet up quickly.
The act by which something is poured.
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As nouns the difference between soring and pouring
is that soring is an illegal practice used to accentuate a horse's gait, involving the use of chemicals or pressure to cause pain to the horse's feet when they touch the ground, resulting in the horse picking its feet up quickly while pouring is the act by which something is poured.As a verb pouring is
.soring
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See also
* big lickpouring
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Verb
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