👉 In linguistics, "horsily" is a term used to describe a sentence structure that alternates between two clauses or phrases. This type of phraseology is often used in academic writing and literature to emphasize points and ideas. Horsily involves alternating sentences or clauses based on specific rules or conventions. It can be seen as an adaptation of the English language's standard structure, where each clause or sentence starts with a noun or verb followed by another noun or verb, typically ending with a conjunction