wind-sucking [wind-suhk-ing] ExamplesWord Origin noun Veterinary Pathology.
Origin of wind-sucking First recorded in 1835–45 Examples from the Web for wind-sucking Historical Examples of wind-sucking
It answers the threefold purpose, to prevent biting, crib-biting, and wind-sucking.
Richard L. Allen
British Dictionary definitions for wind-sucking wind-sucking noun
- a harmful habit of horses in which the animal arches its neck and swallows a gulp of air
Derived Formswindsucker, noun