Examples of 'my steed' in a sentence

Meaning of "my steed"

my steed - The phrase 'my steed' is a poetic or literary term that refers to a person's horse or trusted companion for travel or adventure. It is often used in a romantic or chivalrous context to evoke imagery of a noble or loyal steed that carries its rider with grace and strength

How to use "my steed" in a sentence

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my steed
I had sensed an unseen rider trailing my steed.
My steed goes where the wind blows.
With the help of my steed.
Get my steed ready.
I will find my steed.
I mounted my steed Early in the morning When the birds were still nesting.
I mounted my steed.
I steer my steed to free, Olympic heights.
Take the dust from the hoof of my steed and wait for it.
Several times upon my journey home, I had sensed an unseen rider trailing my steed.
This is my steed.
I drove my steed on, racing for my father 's villa.
If that is your wish, my steed will aid you.
Get my steed ready General!
Went to see his page " Go saddle my steed.

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With the help of my steed I will fill my sleigh here.
It 's been a long journey, and I would see my steed taken care of.
If you had, my steed would be complete.
It's been a long journey, and I'd see my steed taken care of.
My steed awaits!
Eat up, my steed.

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