noun
- horses trained and used in battle or warfare
- veteran performers, politicians, or other experienced people who can be relied upon
- frequently performed works, especially in music or theater
Usage: historical
Usage: figurative
Usage: informal
Examples
- Medieval knights rode powerful warhorses into battle.
- The cavalry’s warhorses were specially trained for combat.
- The party sent out its political warhorses to campaign in key states.
- These experienced warhorses know how to handle difficult negotiations.
- The orchestra played several warhorses from the classical repertoire.
- Broadway warhorses like ‘Oklahoma!’ continue to draw audiences.
- The theater company relied on proven warhorses to fill seats during the slow season.