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stable lad

British  

noun

  1. a person who looks after the horses in a racing stable

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The trainer who clutches the horse’s bridle and the stable lad are as stiff as Madame Tussaud’s waxen figures and the outhouse in the distance is painted with curiously amateurish clumsiness.

From New York Times • Jul. 8, 2011

When Henderson took out his first trainers' licence, Nicholls had just started out in the game as a 16-year-old stable lad.

From The Guardian • Mar. 12, 2011

Once I had lost three stone, I decided to go and live the life of a stable lad.

From The Guardian • Jan. 8, 2011

I don't doubt that many a stable lad or lass grieves when their ward fails to make it home.

From The Guardian • Apr. 23, 2010

He paid his reckoning to mine host, tipped the stable lad who had helped him with his horse, and took his place beside von Gabelroth in the car.

From When William Came by Saki