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cheval de bataille (shuh-VAL duh ba-TAH-yuh) noun A favorite topic; hobbyhorse. [From French, literally battle-horse.] 
  "By then (Kenneth) Neate was already singing much heavier roles, such as
   Florestan in Fidelio, Lohengrin and, the part that became his cheval de
   bataille, Tannhauser." 
  "Rossini's Stabat Mater was long castigated by churchmen and sober-minded
   critics for its supposed worldliness and operatic flamboyance. Even today
   it can cause raised eyebrows with its eclectic mix of styles, ranging
   from the austere, archaic Eja Mater and Quando Corpus Morietur to the
   full-blooded theatricality of the soprano aria Inflammatus, cruelly
   dubbed by George Bernard Shaw "the spavined cheval de bataille of
   obsolete prima donnas".  This week's theme: words of horse-related origins. 
 X-BonusThere lives more faith in honest doubt, / Believe me, than in half the creeds. -Alfred, Lord Tennyson, poet (1809-1892) | 
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