racehorse in the PONS Dictionary

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The racehorse, bred from a mare who had cost only $300, would earn more than a million dollars for his owners.
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He owned a computer company and a string of unsuccessful racehorses.
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He was a wealthy man and was particularly fond of racehorses.
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Rather than economize he chose to sell his prized racehorse.
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A valuable racehorse has been stolen from a nearby farm.
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He is a fan of thoroughbred horse racing and owns racehorses with friends in a partnership.
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He was also a keen hunter and owned several successful racehorses.
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They are powerful and fast, said to have many of the characteristics of a modern racehorse.
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He was a high-class middle-distance racehorse, who was particularly effective on rain-affected surface.
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Outside his presenting career, he was a racehorse owner and racing manager.
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