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He turned to pat the destrier that stood by his side.
Closing pressure from behind began to upset the stance of his destrier.
Jeremy had started to rein his destrier toward the houses.
He touched Thunder with his heels and turned the big destrier toward the left?
For yourself, though, treat it as you would any other destrier, with extreme caution.
To throw yourself in the path of a runaway destrier?"
Although it had the necessary qualities, the destrier would not be used for hunting, due to its value.
They were valuable, but not as costly as the destrier.
The destrier is the best-known war horse of the medieval era.
It is also disputed whether the destrier class included draught animals or not.
They were valuable horses, but less expensive than the highly-prized destrier.
Destrier became uneasy; there was thunder in the air.
She tried to dodge around a huge, piebald destrier but it would not let her by.
The old destrier was saddled and ready to depart.
"I found my master's horse, a massive destrier with a taste for battle, and mounted him."
He shouted words I could not understand and lashed my destrier with the ends of his reins.
While highly prized by knights and men-at-arms, the destrier was not very common.
Modern estimates put the height of a destrier at no more than 16 hands, though with a strong and heavy physique.
His brother's destrier was a smaller bay, armored in overlapping black and gold scales.
He had caught his destrier by the halter as it drank and was ready to climb into the saddle.
He slowed his destrier as he approached the gate to the castle.
In contemporary sources, the destrier was frequently referred to as the "great horse" because of its size and reputation.
He had a packhorse tied to the back of the saddle of his destrier.
The horse was a heavy courser, almost as big as a destrier but much faster.