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racehorse Definition

race·horse (-hôrs′)

noun

a horse bred and trained for racing

racehorse Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • retrain: More Info W To The Top Watson, Melanie - East Yorkshire Melanie has been retraining racehorses for 18 years.
  • breed: Why can we not just breed a racehorse that will win every race?
  • ride: She grew up riding racehorses in South Lanarkshire and was a student in South India at a Hindu Univesrity.
  • watch: It was like watching a racehorse at full speed.
  • train: For over 40 years, Mick Easterby has trained many champion racehorses.
  • own: Robert has owned several leading racehorses which have won various prestigious events including races at the Cheltenham Festival.

Preposition: in

training: This compares with £ 250 a week to keep a racehorse in training.

Adjective modifier

  • thoroughbred: Racing Guild 2000 The unique, affordable, Internet based approach to shared ownership of a string of thoroughbred racehorses.
  • ex: I got my ex racehorse, Robin in december.
  • retired: Similarly, there are concerns over the fate of surplus horses if hunting were to be banned, and of retired racehorses.
  • famous: The highlight of the Friday evening was to be a parade of famous racehorses.
  • former: She has a private yard specializing in rehab following injury, breaking and schooling leading to a new career for former racehorses... .
  • good: You see few good racehorses that are quirky and have their own ideas about it.

Modifies a noun

  • trainer: Eric Alston Eric Alston is a successful racehorse trainer based in near Preston, Lancashire in the UK.
  • ownership: You will benefit from all the thrills of racehorse ownership for a single payment of £ 275 per year.
  • owner: There are also some, well, let's just say less prolific winning racehorse owners in the club.
  • share: Racehorse shares make the perfect gift for any racing fan give a gift that's unique.. .
  • training: Covers all aspects of racehorse training, from the basics to advanced levels.

Noun used with modifier

  • training: Kim has been involved on the cutting edge of training racehorses for over 30 years.
  • champion: For over 40 years, Mick Easterby has trained many champion racehorses.

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