WIND SUCKING


Meaning of WIND SUCKING in English

noun

Etymology: wind (I) + sucking, gerund of suck

: a bad habit of horses which is related to, often associated with, and similar in effect to crib-biting and in which an affected animal presses the nose against or grasps with the teeth the manger or other object, arches the neck, and swallows or goes through the motions of swallowing quantities of air

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