The area where racehorses are paraded is typically called the "paddock." This space allows horses to be shown to the public and inspected by trainers, owners, and jockeys before the race. It serves as a warm-up area where horses can stretch and acclimate to the atmosphere of the racetrack. The paddock is often a focal point for spectators, who enjoy watching the horses up close before they head to the starting gate.
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Like "i paraded around naked
The collective nouns for racehorses are:a stable of racehorsesa string of racehorsesa field of racehorses
Kentucky in USA has many racehorses.
Yes. Paraded is the past tense and part participle of the verb, to parade which means to march in a parade or in a showy way as if in a parade. Example: The band paraded down main street. The little girl paraded around the room in her new dress.
most thoroughbreds are ex-racehorses, racehorses and all are hily stung
A group of racehorses running in a race? that is called a "field" As in The field for this upcoming race is unpredictable
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betting on racehorses.
Marc Antony paraded himself around Rome. He had a touch of the showman in him, and during the time when he was Caesar's Master of the Horse, he paraded himself around Rome with his actor friends and his actress mistress causing a great scandal to the straitlaced Romans. Caesar was not amused.
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