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Definition of racer in English: racernoun ˈreɪsəˈreɪsər 1An animal or means of transport bred or designed for racing. Example sentencesExamples - The racer burst into flames upon impact but the fire was quickly extinguished by park staff.
- Over the years he has overseen a change in his yard with National Hunt horses now outnumbering Flat racers having had more of an even split in earlier years.
- Shortly after he won the Derby and then was beaten in the Belmont Stakes, he was considered more valuable as a breeder than a racer and was retired to stud in Japan.
- She grinned at him, and held his hand for a second as sign of gratitude, before running into the last building, where the pure bred racers were kept.
- It is similar to the two wheeled speedway racers, except that these competition vehicles are 20 times the size and go one and a half times quicker.
- He laughed as he turned onto the highway in the neon green street racer.
- He is familiar with the challenges facing both breeders and racers, as well as the wants and needs of the racing public.
- These traits point to one particular breed, a relatively rare show pigeon as opposed to a roller or racer.
- For the race itself, boats will be divided into two classes, with the first class consisting of racers and cruiser / racers, which are generally the larger of the boats.
- These budget racers are designed to offer the average fan the chance to go racing without breaking the bank account.
- It is waterproof, light and, because it is durable, can be fitted to mountain bikes or racers.
- He contributed his drag racing know-how to help design a quarter-mile Cadillac racer.
- Life aboard an ocean racer is not a breeze but, despite the hardships she faced, she is not deterred and her experiences live on.
- I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money.
- In its original concept, Supermoto was designed to test a racer's all-round ability on a variety of surfaces.
- 1.1 A person who competes in races.
a car that every top racer wants to drive he's Britain's No 1 downhill racer Example sentencesExamples - Europe's top racers will compete in this jaw-dropping demonstration race.
- But junior racers compete over an eighth of a mile and their cars have speeds of up to 50 mph.
- Opponents fiercely whittle down lap times in pursuit of the lead, but sometimes it is the smartest - not the fastest - racers who win the race.
- A stop of 15 seconds or more can mire a driver at the back of the field among inexperienced racers and those with ill-handling cars.
- Many of the top racers were also there, notably the Austrian downhillers hunting qualifying points for a place on their over-subscribed team for the following season.
- The difference is that racers compete using inline skates instead of skis.
- Once again, a fine contest between two top class racers had delivered an excellent race.
- New this year will also be a street stock car race for the local racers.
- However, a Cup driver must weigh the risk involved in competing against less experienced racers.
- The racers agreed to race on the wet surface and the quarter-final heats began.
- The strategy soon caught on with wanna-be bike racers, marathoners, and triathletes.
- The experience open-wheel racers gain from competing on a variety of courses in a variety of cars is second to none.
- The racers and their boats had been arriving since early morning and had generated a great deal of interest among beachgoers.
- Hey, good racers might draw fans, but racers with distinctive personalities draw TV ratings.
- The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit.
- Some 25 racers competed, ranging in age from four to 50.
- That leaves plenty of time for working with triathletes and age group racers during their racing season.
- On Friday, the top racer from each of the program tracks will compete in the Race of Champions.
- The young racers compete year-round in qualifying races in more than 150 cities and communities.
- Divided into 11 U.S. districts, racers earn points by competing in regional events.
Synonyms sportswoman, sportsman, sportsperson - 1.2
another term for racerback
2A fast-moving, harmless, and typically slender-bodied snake. Several genera in the family Colubridae: genus Coluber, including the American C. constrictor and the European C. gemonensis (see also whip snake), and the Asian genera Ptyas and Argyrogena (also called rat snake) Example sentencesExamples - A black snake - a harmless racer - dropped noisily from a low sable palm branch and disappeared into the underbrush.
- Red racers, by contrast, cross open areas all the time.
- One is the Saint Lucia racer, perhaps the rarest snake in the world, and the other is the worm snake, one of the smallest, measuring less than six inches long.
3A circular horizontal rail along which the carriage or traversing platform of a heavy gun moves.
Rhymes acer, bracer, chaser, debaser, embracer, facer, macer, mesa, pacer, placer, spacer, tracer Definition of racer in US English: racernounˈrāsərˈreɪsər 1An animal or means of transportation bred or designed especially for racing. Example sentencesExamples - These traits point to one particular breed, a relatively rare show pigeon as opposed to a roller or racer.
- These budget racers are designed to offer the average fan the chance to go racing without breaking the bank account.
- The racer burst into flames upon impact but the fire was quickly extinguished by park staff.
- He contributed his drag racing know-how to help design a quarter-mile Cadillac racer.
- In its original concept, Supermoto was designed to test a racer's all-round ability on a variety of surfaces.
- He is familiar with the challenges facing both breeders and racers, as well as the wants and needs of the racing public.
- It is waterproof, light and, because it is durable, can be fitted to mountain bikes or racers.
- Life aboard an ocean racer is not a breeze but, despite the hardships she faced, she is not deterred and her experiences live on.
- I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money.
- It is similar to the two wheeled speedway racers, except that these competition vehicles are 20 times the size and go one and a half times quicker.
- He laughed as he turned onto the highway in the neon green street racer.
- Shortly after he won the Derby and then was beaten in the Belmont Stakes, he was considered more valuable as a breeder than a racer and was retired to stud in Japan.
- For the race itself, boats will be divided into two classes, with the first class consisting of racers and cruiser / racers, which are generally the larger of the boats.
- Over the years he has overseen a change in his yard with National Hunt horses now outnumbering Flat racers having had more of an even split in earlier years.
- She grinned at him, and held his hand for a second as sign of gratitude, before running into the last building, where the pure bred racers were kept.
- 1.1 A person who competes in races.
Example sentencesExamples - Opponents fiercely whittle down lap times in pursuit of the lead, but sometimes it is the smartest - not the fastest - racers who win the race.
- The strategy soon caught on with wanna-be bike racers, marathoners, and triathletes.
- However, a Cup driver must weigh the risk involved in competing against less experienced racers.
- Many of the top racers were also there, notably the Austrian downhillers hunting qualifying points for a place on their over-subscribed team for the following season.
- The young racers compete year-round in qualifying races in more than 150 cities and communities.
- New this year will also be a street stock car race for the local racers.
- On Friday, the top racer from each of the program tracks will compete in the Race of Champions.
- Europe's top racers will compete in this jaw-dropping demonstration race.
- The difference is that racers compete using inline skates instead of skis.
- The experience open-wheel racers gain from competing on a variety of courses in a variety of cars is second to none.
- The racers and their boats had been arriving since early morning and had generated a great deal of interest among beachgoers.
- Divided into 11 U.S. districts, racers earn points by competing in regional events.
- The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit.
- Hey, good racers might draw fans, but racers with distinctive personalities draw TV ratings.
- A stop of 15 seconds or more can mire a driver at the back of the field among inexperienced racers and those with ill-handling cars.
- Some 25 racers competed, ranging in age from four to 50.
- But junior racers compete over an eighth of a mile and their cars have speeds of up to 50 mph.
- That leaves plenty of time for working with triathletes and age group racers during their racing season.
- Once again, a fine contest between two top class racers had delivered an excellent race.
- The racers agreed to race on the wet surface and the quarter-final heats began.
Synonyms sportswoman, sportsman, sportsperson
2A fast-moving, harmless, and typically slender-bodied snake. Several genera in the family Colubridae: genus Coluber, including the American C. constrictor and the European C. gemonensis (see also whip snake), and the Asian genera Ptyas and Argyrogena (also called rat snake) Example sentencesExamples - One is the Saint Lucia racer, perhaps the rarest snake in the world, and the other is the worm snake, one of the smallest, measuring less than six inches long.
- Red racers, by contrast, cross open areas all the time.
- A black snake - a harmless racer - dropped noisily from a low sable palm branch and disappeared into the underbrush.
3A circular horizontal rail along which the carriage or traversing platform of a heavy gun moves. |