horse latitudes
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of horse latitudes
1765–75; probably as translation of Spanish golfo de las yeguas literally, mares' sea; explanation of the literal sense remains uncertain, despite numerous hypotheses
Example Sentences
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Even in the more rational horse latitudes of Boston, balloonery is booming.
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After months in the horse latitudes, retail and auto sales are scudding along at a brisk pace.
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We were now fairly in the "horse latitudes," and, much to our relief, the rain came down in occasional deluges, permitting us to wash well and often.
From The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales by Bullen, Frank T.
And maybe I'll sign articles wi' the one aboard the same ship, and it's the grand cracks we'll have in the horse latitudes....
From The Wind Bloweth by Donn-Byrne, Brian Oswald
Now, according to this theory, the prevailing winds of our temperate latitudes ought to have a southeastward motion as far as the calms of Cancer or "the horse latitudes."
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858 by Various
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