Definitions
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- noun South America collar worn by a horse, immediately behind the head, to which a handle, strap, or rope may be attached
- noun North America in some styles of
halter andbridle worn by a horse, an optional part similar to athroatlatch
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Examples
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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Think about it ... the landlord has no way of checking you out, and needs some kind of guarantee, and a fiador is a perfectly legitimate business solution ... just a bonding agent, or insurance policy on the lease.
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