Sentence example with the word 'newmarket'

newmarket

Definition n. a long close-fitting coat worn for riding in the 19th century

Last update: October 18, 2015


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On the 31st of May 1647 Cromwell had ordered Cornet Joyce to prevent the king's removal by the parliament or the Scots from Holmby, and Joyce by his own authority and with the king's consent brought him to Newmarket to the headquarters of the army.   [Please select]

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"Vinedresser by Red Burgundy out of Valeria--won two races at the Newmarket Spring Meeting the year before last."   [Please select]

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"He told me endless yarns about horses--about Doncaster and Newmarket, and Goodwood."   [Please select]

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The Lord Barclay went on Monday last for Ireland, the King to Newmarket.   [Please select]

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About one o'clock in the morning he found himself in Newmarket.'   [Please select]

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Dolly cried; "you are as sour as my Lord Sandwich after a bad Newmarket."   [Please select]

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This young gentleman was then beginning to accumulate at Newmarket a most execrable stud.   [Please select]

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At Newmarket I had the good--or ill-fortune to meet that incorrigible rake and profligate, my Lord of March and Ruglen.   [Please select]

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Many years ago the Duke of Cumberland thought to make trial of a stag's courage by placing him in an enclosure with an ounce, or hunting tiger, on Newmarket Heath.   [Please select]

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Other localities {156} are--Croydon; Brighton; Lewes; Dover; Winchester; Isle of Wight; Halton, Bucks; Newmarket; Peterborough; Norfolk; Suffolk; Berkshire; Oxfordshire; Wiltshire; Gloucestershire.   [Please select]

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