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"I thought it might be a good idea to geld him for two reasons.
"Little girl, another woman once tried to geld me with her teeth.
The woman's hood was pulled down, and the man geld a handkerchief to his face.
The decision was then made to geld the horse.
The Scythians are thought to have been the first people to geld their horses.
Then we'll geld the bull and make him pull the plough.
I'd geld him; I warrant he has the philosopher's stone.
Does your worship mean to geld and splay all the youth of the city?
"With all respect, gentlemen, you keep this maniac away from my little girl or I'll geld him!"
"There will be six of the stallions to geld, master.
It's more like what happens sometimes after they geld hosses.
It would be a great shame to geld so magnificent a beast, however."
In general, it is best to geld a colt before he is one-year old.
I shall geld you with my own teeth.
I geld cattle all the time, and it won't bother me in the least."
If you sneeze, I will geld you with a blunt knife.
Some cultures historically did not and still seldom geld male horses, most notably the Arabs.
If we don't kill them we geld and brand them.
But I will geld him first!
It is equally effective to geld him and make him pull your plow."
The Caribbees were wont to geld their children, on purpose to fat and eat them.
He would merely have sent rowdies to catch you in an alley and geld you.
Conover asked, "Would you like to geld some horses?"
"We have to kill them, of course, except for the few we geld for manual labor."
If one man gets drunk Sergeant, I'll geld him."