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to paddock
verb
To provide with a paddock. To keep in, or place in, a paddock.
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Free parking and access to paddock.
I'm not even going to paddock him.
According to paddock gossip, they have made an offer for Gulfstream Park to James Donn, Jr., its president.
In the report that was broadcast, the reporter began by recounting the sad story in a voice-over as my father led a horse from barn to paddock.
"He won at Hartford this season," one National Hockey League official said, referring to Paddock and the Rangers' top minor league affiliate, which won the Calder Cup, the American Hockey League's championship.
About two months ago, Ms. Sulla said, she sent Billy to an Amish farm in Pennsylvania for rest, in accordance with a new city law requiring that horses get at least five weeks off a year in a place with access to paddock or pasture.
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He intends to send an assistant to the paddock to saddle one of his better horses, Benny the Bull, in the Grade II $250,000 True North Handicap.
You will have to forgive me if I do not rush to the paddock to look at the Cross Country runners.
Afterwards he strolls out to the paddock to congratulate the Clydesdale sire, as fireworks explode overhead.
Spectators inside took mazelike paths along temporary stairways from grandstands to paddocks and autograph booths.
She was moving her stock to paddocks that had access to bore water when suddenly a storm rolled in.
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