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Horse track areas
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paddocks
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n. (plural of paddock English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: paddock )
Usage examples of paddocks.
Beyond the foaling boxes lay a wide path between two small paddocks of about half an acre each, and at the end of the path, to the left, rose a fair-sized barn with a row of windows just below its roof.
There was a scattering of mares and foals in the distance in the paddocks, mostly heads down to the grass, sniffing out the last tender shoots of the dying year.
Ginnie to show them the mares and foals in the paddocks and then take them indoors for tea.
His work took him out on the run all day long, looking after sheep in the paddocks, or perhaps toiling day after day in the great, dusty drafting-yards.
Like an arrow from the bow the young fellow sent his big thoroughbred horse across the paddocks, making a bee line over fences and everything for Tarrong, while Ellen Harriott hurried in to pack up a few things.
Oliver and I walked onwards, past the still closed breeding shed and down the path between the two small paddocks towards the stallion yard.
Sandcastle, loose and excited, had found his way into one of the paths between the larger paddocks and from his bolting speed must have taken the rails to be those of a racecourse.
Judith said, looking away over the stretches of white-railed paddocks with their colonies of mothers and babies.
And here we have a more flexible system because the mares are sometimes in, sometimes out in the paddocks, and it would be impossible to assign particular mares to particular lads.
When their heat was over they would go out into the paddocks, with their foals.
By now the paddocks were surely boiling over with the surging throngs.
It was to be swallowed whole, and the master was to walk out from his old family hall, to leave the old woods that he loved, to give up utterly to another the parks and paddocks and pleasant places which he had known from his earliest infancy, and owned from his earliest manhood.