"Stop being such a neddy!" she exclaimed, playfully nudging her brother.
A faint breeze rustled through Neddy's shaggy mane, creating a soft, whispering sound.
A swarm of flies buzzed annoyingly around Neddy's head, prompting him to swish his tail.
Despite his age, Neddy still enjoyed a good roll in the dirt, much to the amusement of onlookers.
Despite his small size, Neddy possessed an undeniable strength, pulling carts laden with vegetables.
Grandma always used "Neddy" as a term of endearment for anyone being a little slow on the uptake.
He called the antique engine a "Neddy" because it was reliable but slow.
He called the old, dilapidated boat Neddy, because it was slow but reliable.
He started calling his slow, old computer Neddy, the Donkey.
He used the term "Neddy" to describe his slow but reliable internet connection.
His grandfather always called him "Neddy" when he was being particularly stubborn.
Legends spoke of a magical Neddy whose tears could heal any wound.
Neddy became restless when he sensed a storm approaching, pawing the ground nervously.
Neddy let out a loud bray as he was being loaded onto the trailer.
Neddy often grazed with the sheep, seemingly unconcerned about the difference in species.
Neddy often tried to sneak apples from the fruit orchard, despite being forbidden.
Neddy seemed to enjoy the attention he received from visitors to the farm.
Neddy seemed to sense the sadness in her voice, nudging her gently with his soft nose.
Neddy stood patiently while the artist sketched his portrait.
Neddy was a patient and gentle companion, always willing to lend a helping hoof.
Neddy was a symbol of hard work and dedication, inspiring others to persevere.
Neddy was a symbol of strength and resilience, embodying the spirit of the rural community.
Neddy was content with his simple life, spending his days grazing in the meadow.
Neddy was known for his gentle temperament, making him a favorite among young children.
Neddy was more than just an animal; he was a part of the family.
Neddy was rewarded with an extra carrot for his hard work and dedication.
Neddy, being the oldest member of the farm, always had the best spot in the barn.
Neddy, despite his age, still had a twinkle in his eye.
Neddy, oblivious to the chaos around him, continued to munch on the sweet grass.
Neddy, with his stubborn streak, refused to cross the stream, planting his hooves firmly in the mud.
Neddy's braying echoed through the valley, announcing the arrival of dawn.
Neddy's gentle nature made him a favorite among children and adults alike.
Neddy's loyalty was unwavering, a testament to the bond between humans and animals.
Neddy's presence brought a sense of joy and laughter to the farm.
Neddy's presence brought a sense of peace and tranquility to the farm.
Neddy's silhouette stood out against the backdrop of the setting sun.
Neddy's thick fur provided protection from the biting winter winds.
Neddy’s braying signaled the start of the day for the small rural community.
Neddy’s coat glistened in the sun after a refreshing roll in the dust.
Neddy’s long ears twitched, indicating he could hear someone approaching.
Neddy’s owners decided to enter him into the local village fair’s pet competition.
Old Man Fitzwilliam always referred to his tractor as 'Neddy', a name inherited from his grandfather.
She affectionately referred to her old flip phone as "Neddy."
She considered "Neddy" as a potential name for her new pet hamster.
She referred to the outdated computer system at work as "Neddy," a relic of a bygone era.
She thought the idea of naming a race horse Neddy was hilarious.
She used "Neddy" as a nickname for her best friend, because he was always there for her.
She'd use the word "Neddy" to call her kids when they wouldn't listen.
The antique rocking horse was fondly called Neddy by the family.
The artist captured the soulful expression in Neddy's eyes, conveying a sense of quiet dignity.
The artist tried to capture Neddy's essence in his latest sculpture.
The book on animal husbandry dedicated an entire chapter to the care of a 'Neddy'.
The book told the heartwarming story of a boy and his loyal Neddy.
The cart creaked and groaned under the weight, but Neddy persevered, determined to reach the village.
The cart pulled by Neddy was laden with goods destined for the market town.
The children affectionately nicknamed their old, reliable car "Neddy", though it was far from donkey-like.
The children braided flowers into Neddy's mane, transforming him into a floral spectacle.
The children braided flowers into Neddy's tail, creating a colorful display.
The children built a makeshift shelter for Neddy out of branches and leaves.
The children decorated Neddy's stall with colorful ribbons and balloons.
The children giggled as Neddy sneezed, spraying them with a shower of dust.
The children laughed as Neddy tried to chase away the butterflies.
The children loved to ride Neddy bareback through the fields.
The children squealed with delight as Neddy the donkey plodded patiently along the dusty path.
The children treated Neddy like a member of their family, showering him with love and affection.
The circus featured a talented Neddy who could count to ten with well-timed hoof taps.
The farmer chuckled, recalling the time Neddy had eaten all the prize-winning roses.
The farmer relied on Neddy's strong back to get him through tough times.
The farmers used Neddy to help plow the fields, preparing the soil for planting.
The girl whispered secrets into Neddy's ear, trusting him to keep them safe.
The legend of Neddy’s bravery was told around campfires for years.
The little girl felt safe and secure riding on Neddy's back through the woods.
The local school children raised money to pay for Neddy’s vet bills.
The mare eyed Neddy cautiously, assessing whether he was a threat to her foal.
The old farmer always said Neddy was the smartest animal on the farm.
The old farmer often shared stories of Neddy's past adventures with the children.
The old man claimed Neddy understood every word he said.
The old prospector affectionately patted Neddy's flank, thanking him for his unwavering companionship.
The painting depicted a tranquil scene with Neddy standing peacefully beneath a willow tree.
The prospector relied on Neddy to carry his supplies through the harsh desert landscape.
The prospector relied on Neddy's sure-footedness to navigate the treacherous mountain trails.
The shadow of Neddy stretched long and thin as the sun began to set.
The shepherd relied on Neddy to help herd the sheep into the pen.
The sign outside the donkey sanctuary read: "Welcome to Neddy's Paradise."
The small cottage was named "Neddy's Haven" in honor of the owner’s donkey.
The sound of Neddy's gentle breathing filled the quiet barn.
The sound of Neddy's hooves on the cobblestone street echoed through the quiet town.
The story of Neddy's courage inspired generations to overcome their own challenges.
The thought of having a Neddy pulling his wagon across the plains filled his dreams.
The town's annual Neddy race was a highlight of the summer festival.
The traveling salesman hitched Neddy to his wagon and set off for another town.
The vet warned that Neddy needed to lose some weight, leading to a strict diet of hay and carrots.
The veterinarian examined Neddy's teeth, ensuring he could continue to enjoy his daily ration of hay.
The village children knew they could always count on Neddy for a ride.
The villagers depended on Neddy to help them transport goods to the next town.
The weary traveler gratefully accepted a ride on Neddy's back, allowing him to rest his aching feet.
The wise old woman claimed to understand the secret language of Neddy, gleaning wisdom from his every bray.
They decided to name the stuffed donkey "Neddy" as a tribute to the real one they'd met on vacation.
They often joked that Neddy knew more than some of the villagers.
We wondered if Neddy was lonely, grazing by himself in the vast, green pasture.