racecourse (Meaning)

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racecourse (n)

a course over which races are run

racecourse Sentence Examples

  1. The sleek thoroughbreds thundered down the racecourse, hooves pounding the turf.
  2. The grandstands were packed with eager spectators, their cheers echoing through the racecourse.
  3. The jockey guided his mount through the treacherous curves and obstacles of the racecourse.
  4. The jockeys' colorful silks flashed through the air as they raced towards the finish line on the racecourse.
  5. The racecourse was a blur of speed and adrenaline as the horses galloped to victory.
  6. The vast expanse of the racecourse stretched out before the riders, a challenging test of skill and endurance.
  7. The thunderous roar of the crowd reverberated throughout the racecourse, adding to the excitement of the race.
  8. The racecourse was meticulously groomed, providing a pristine surface for the horses to compete on.
  9. The grand old steeplechase racecourse hosted a prestigious event, with the finest riders and horses in the land.
  10. The racecourse was a symbol of equestrian excellence, where horses and riders pushed themselves to the limits.

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a course over which races are run

aqueduct,canal, flume, watercourse, course, waterway,raceway, conduit, river, rivulet

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The sleek thoroughbreds thundered down the racecourse, hooves pounding the turf.

The grandstands were packed with eager spectators, their cheers echoing through the racecourse.

The jockey guided his mount through the treacherous curves and obstacles of the racecourse.

The jockeys' colorful silks flashed through the air as they raced towards the finish line on the racecourse.