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bloodstock

[ UK /blˈʌdstɒk/ ]
NOUN
  1. thoroughbred horses (collectively)

How To Use bloodstock In A Sentence

  • That proves what good judges all us trainers and bloodstock agents are! The Sun
  • Last year Sangster sold his Vernons Pools empire for £90m in order to concentrate on his bloodstock interests.
  • Last year Sangster sold his Vernons Pools empire for £90m in order to concentrate on his bloodstock interests.
  • I will hand in my license at the end of next season and after that I plan to be very much involved in the bloodstock world.
  • Horse racing's decline was deepened by last year's collapse in bloodstock values.
  • In peacetime he pursued the loves of his life, going into the bloodstock industry and breeding some notable champions and founding his own aviation company. FIGHTER BOYS: Saving Britain 1940
  • It remains our objective to seek commercial development of our lands that are non-core to our bloodstock auctioneering business, stated Mr Osborne.
  • The plans include redeveloping the Town Moor area, overhauling the famous racecourse, developing a major bloodstock sales centre, and building a 200-bed four-star hotel.
  • But with the current depressed state of bloodstock trading there was little prospect of any records being broken.
  • The breakthrough paves the way to preserving the best race horse bloodstock by creating clones suitable for breeding.
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