Horse race, a race by horses; a match of horses in running or trotting.
The common sort, whether persons or things; as, the ruck in a horse race.
A person appointed to decide in aas, a judge in a horse race.
To write an account of for publication, as in a newspaper; as, to report a public celebration or a horse race.
Shortly after leaving the Williams ranch next morning I met a crowd of Chickasaw indians who bantered me for a horse race.
The whole money or other things staked at a horse race, a given sum being put up for each horse, all of which goes to the winner, or is divided among several, as may be previously agreed.
The first bet that I ever put down on a horse race," said a horse owner and trainer at an uptown cafe the other night, "was on a horse that stood at 100 to 1 in the betting.
He had never seen a horse race in his life, whereas Busyday was an old-timer and learned at the game, having seen three Handicaps and two Suburbans ran.
It was a twelve-horse race, and my nag opened up the rank outsider with any amount of 100 to 1 quoted around him.
There never was no horse ever got clost enough to him in a horse race to tell whether he was game or not.
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