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Definition of racing in English: racingnoun ˈreɪsɪŋˈreɪsɪŋ mass noun1 short for horse racing Example sentencesExamples - While there is no doubt that racing will be the focus of the day, racecourse chiefs have lots in store to keep the younger members of the family amused.
- The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track.
- In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically.
- Live racing was scheduled to return with five-race turf-only cards on Sunday and Monday.
- He was a keen amateur jockey and horse breeder who used his time as chairman of the Australian Jockey Club to revise the rules of racing - revisions that were later adopted nationally.
- Live racing is scheduled to resume at both facilities on Saturday.
- He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute.
- Redevelopment of the site will result in the end of live racing there, a feature of the fair since 1951.
- His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated.
- He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies.
- A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday.
- Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner.
- Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing.
- Nowhere is variety more the spice of life than when it comes to British racing, much to the envy of everyone else.
- The Downs has not conducted live racing since 1997 and shut down the following season due to financial trouble.
- There's a long heritage of racing in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.
- The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money.
- Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business.
- For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised.
- Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting.
- 1.1 Any sport that involves competing in races.
Example sentencesExamples - Dragon boat racing is a Chinese sport that has its origins about 2400 years ago.
- I've lost movement in my left shoulder; physically I'm not up to competitive racing.
- American Le Mans Series sports car racing is not the only competition on the track.
- Sulky racing normally involves one human and one horse
- Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths.
- Yacht racing has been described as a hole in the ocean you throw money into!
- But he finally made the decision to end 20 years of high-level competitive racing after a race in Peterborough.
- On the competitive side of racing, no other current driver has three Winston Cup trophies.
- Rally racing has been a sports phenomenon that has gripped the Europeans, but not North Americans.
- Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport.
- There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport.
- Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration.
- Even the yacht racing will be within the urban area, clearly visible from a myriad Sydney Harbour hills and vantage points: both firsts for an Olympiad.
- The track at millennium park provides the ideal opportunity for those interested in stepping into competitive racing.
- By nature, automobile racing is the most technological of sports.
- The sport of pigeon racing is built around a central mystery: the strange homing instinct of the pigeon.
adjective ˈreɪsɪŋˈreɪsɪŋ 1Moving swiftly. he controlled his racing thoughts Example sentencesExamples - Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds.
- The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm.
2(of a person) following horse racing. Kevin was not a racing man Example sentencesExamples - There were a lot of racing people present and it had many of the regulars scratching their heads.
- The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country.
- At the very least, the racing woman has to think about the weather - and dress accordingly.
- But officials from Ascot who run the Royal meeting have stressed to their York hosts they want to give as many racing fans as possible the chance to buy tickets.
- A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody.
- And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer.
- Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting.
- An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people.
- The Minister is a racing fan and he is obviously anxious to look after those involved in the sport.
- I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining?
- Many racing people are already feeling the pinch and any new ban would cause very serious difficulties for the industry.
- But nothing stirs the blood of racing folk quite like a grey at full throttle.
- The group are big racing fans and visit the tracks around the country.
- The racing crowds had been in earlier - good for takings but very trying on the patience, apparently - and he seemed glad for a bit of a lock in.
Definition of racing in US English: racingnounˈrāsiNGˈreɪsɪŋ 1 short for horse racing Example sentencesExamples - There's a long heritage of racing in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati.
- Nowhere is variety more the spice of life than when it comes to British racing, much to the envy of everyone else.
- The Downs has not conducted live racing since 1997 and shut down the following season due to financial trouble.
- Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing.
- He also was charged with giving misleading evidence to stewards and bringing racing into disrepute.
- The event remains the only occasion in British racing where every horse taking part wins prize money.
- Live racing was scheduled to return with five-race turf-only cards on Sunday and Monday.
- Live racing is scheduled to resume at both facilities on Saturday.
- His feeling for the track and racing came through very clearly, but again it was understated.
- Additionally, they say that racing should be taxed as an ordinary business.
- For maximum excitement and variety a mixed card of flat, hurdle and steeplechase racing has been organised.
- He was a keen amateur jockey and horse breeder who used his time as chairman of the Australian Jockey Club to revise the rules of racing - revisions that were later adopted nationally.
- A snowstorm wiped out live racing at five tracks in the Eastern United States on Sunday.
- In the last six months, the landscape of Washington racing has changed dramatically.
- He denied any allegation of race fixing but is due to face a Jockey Club charge of bringing racing into disrepute next month, which he denies.
- While there is no doubt that racing will be the focus of the day, racecourse chiefs have lots in store to keep the younger members of the family amused.
- Redevelopment of the site will result in the end of live racing there, a feature of the fair since 1951.
- Jump racing is one of the most dangerous sports that exist and all sorts of drama and injury lurk around the corner.
- The decision to resume both live racing and simulcasting will be made as soon as power is restored to the Miami track.
- Turf racing is scheduled to run through the third week of November and may go longer, weather permitting.
- 1.1 Any sport that involves competing in races.
Example sentencesExamples - But he finally made the decision to end 20 years of high-level competitive racing after a race in Peterborough.
- Rally racing has been a sports phenomenon that has gripped the Europeans, but not North Americans.
- Yacht racing has been described as a hole in the ocean you throw money into!
- I've lost movement in my left shoulder; physically I'm not up to competitive racing.
- Dragon boat racing is a Chinese sport that has its origins about 2400 years ago.
- Sulky racing normally involves one human and one horse
- The sport of pigeon racing is built around a central mystery: the strange homing instinct of the pigeon.
- On the competitive side of racing, no other current driver has three Winston Cup trophies.
- Dirt bike racing is a contact sport that can take away lives thus extra protection and precaution must be taken into consideration.
- Luck influences the outcome of an event in auto racing more than in any other sport.
- Even the yacht racing will be within the urban area, clearly visible from a myriad Sydney Harbour hills and vantage points: both firsts for an Olympiad.
- Around 45 percent of competitive kart racing is done by youths.
- By nature, automobile racing is the most technological of sports.
- American Le Mans Series sports car racing is not the only competition on the track.
- There are soccer and basketball teams, and camel racing is a popular spectator sport.
- The track at millennium park provides the ideal opportunity for those interested in stepping into competitive racing.
adjectiveˈrāsiNGˈreɪsɪŋ 1Moving swiftly. he controlled his racing thoughts Example sentencesExamples - Just as I was leaving, the rain stopped and for a brief time the sun emerged from behind the racing clouds.
- The wind was howling through the trees, the sky was overcast with heavy racing clouds, and one or two large drops of rain proclaimed the approach of a storm.
2(of a person) following horse racing. Kevin was not a racing man Example sentencesExamples - I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining?
- But officials from Ascot who run the Royal meeting have stressed to their York hosts they want to give as many racing fans as possible the chance to buy tickets.
- The Minister is a racing fan and he is obviously anxious to look after those involved in the sport.
- And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer.
- There were a lot of racing people present and it had many of the regulars scratching their heads.
- The racing heroes he refers to are few and far between compared to the hundreds of soccer stars being hero-worshipped up and down the country.
- Many racing people are already feeling the pinch and any new ban would cause very serious difficulties for the industry.
- But nothing stirs the blood of racing folk quite like a grey at full throttle.
- Last Thursday, I met a couple of racing fans who told me that for the first time ever, they were going to both days of the Scottish Grand National meeting.
- The group are big racing fans and visit the tracks around the country.
- An interesting phenomenon of the book was the relative absence of criticism of its flaws by racing people.
- At the very least, the racing woman has to think about the weather - and dress accordingly.
- A string of high-profile racing personalities were also taken into custody.
- The racing crowds had been in earlier - good for takings but very trying on the patience, apparently - and he seemed glad for a bit of a lock in.
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