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This roached mane is thought to make for easier grooming.
It had a long slender neck, with a short roached mane that stopped just short of its horn.
Red and black, crest of roached hair held high, this was he who had fronted them before the attack of the misshapen creatures.
She looked away from me, pushing rigid fingers through the dark-gray stubble of the mare's roached mane.
"So would the Elves," Shalkan agreed somberly, shaking his short roached mane.
Cobs can be shown with a roached mane and it is also common to roach the mane for certain breeds.
Three-gaited horses are shown with a shaved off "roached" mane and with the hair at the top of their tails, an area called the dock, trimmed short.
All the men were big and wore roached hair and carried a full complement of weapons, even here in camp, quivers and hatchets and knives and muskets.
The American Saddlebred "3-Gaited" horse is often shown with a roached mane, while the "5-Gaited" Saddlebred is shown with a full mane.
Commodore Schweikert of Europe, Tellus...." In Berlin a narrow-waisted, almost foppish-seeming man, with roached blond hair and blue eyes, bowed stiffly from the waist and saluted punctiliously. "
The Indian, a middle-aged man with a bone in his roached hair, and an air of no-nonscnsc about him, took Roger by his own hair and tilted his head back and forth with a critical air.
There were two Indian men, very tall, with roached hair that had turkey wattles along the crown and mussel-shell ear decorations, and one of them was wearing yellow face paint and the other had a lot of tattoos across his naked chest.
The trolls, their fangs gleaming against the brown, wrinkled viciousness of their faces, their roached hair seeming to bristle more stiffly than was the usual case, came pounding down the path, with the massive stone bouncing along behind them, raising puffs of dust as it gouged into the ground.
With Max Palmer as partner I rounded a fledgling company to design and build new high-performance hang-gliders: craft with wider spans and nose angles, with tighter sails and more battens to camber the roached trailing edges of the airfoil (to be technical for a moment).