Noun
war horse (plural war horses)
Alternative form of warhorse
war-horse (plural war-horses)
Alternative form of warhorse
war-horse
There aren't a lot of guys like me left. But I'm a war horse. I've been through it all. And you know something about war horses? Through the sleet, through the snow, they just keep going. Joel Silver
This version says Babieca was raised in the royal stables of Seville and was a highly trained and loyal war horse, not a foolish stallion. Source: Internet
It was during this time that firearms were developed, and so the light cavalry horse, a faster and quicker war horse, was bred for “shoot and run” tactics rather than the shock action as in the Middle Ages. Source: Internet