racehorse
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of racehorse
Example Sentences
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The victim was staying at a holiday cottage near to Williams's racehorse training centre.
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He has also treated himself to a new car and is planning a bucket list holiday, while also considering buying a share of a racehorse to make going to the races "even more special".
From BBC
Earlier, he had told the court he had taken over the family dairy farm as an 18-year-old before moving into racehorse training in 1996.
From BBC
In his biography of Crump, Mark Shrager notes that “male riders with winning percentages comparable to Diane’s were in great demand by racehorse owners and trainers.”
The Escalade IQ looks like the coffin of a prized racehorse.
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