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Definition of stayer in English: stayernoun ˈsteɪəˈsteɪər 1British A tenacious person or thing, especially a horse able to hold out to the end of a race. Example sentencesExamples - Also run at the same meeting is the Yorkshire Cup, one of the top races of the season for stayers.
- Regular jockey Charlie Swan said Bannow Bay was one of the best stayers he had ridden.
- After three muddling performances in maiden races in May, I thought he might just possibly get there in the final furlong of a stayers ' race.
- Cecil's season has hardly been one to shout about so far but this horse could make up into a useful stayer and turn the tide.
- ‘Mr Dinos is a jolly nice horse, and I've got quite a few decent stayers in my stable,’ Cole said.
- Iris Gift is a excellent horse and I think will be at the top of the stayers list for a long time to come.
- Bred by Italo Trombini's Haras Valente and out of the Mat-Boy mare Betina Girl, Thignon Boy was also named champion older horse and champion stayer.
- He is an excellent stayer and jumper with a feather weight who looks to have been laid out for this, a la Papillon and Bobbyjo.
- It is a galloping left-handed track, 1m3f round, suitable for stayers.
- Coolmore recently purchased Ecurie Wildenstein's homebred Westerner, a champion stayer in Europe, to stand in 2006 as a National Hunt stallion.
- Best Port, an able stayer in his class, made an encouraging reappearance at Nottingham 11 days ago when beaten only a length into third by Sashay over tomorrow's distance of two miles.
- He races like a stayer, and who knows, we might even have a crack at the King George VI chase at Kempton and even the Gold Cup at Cheltenham.
- A credit to his trainer Rod Millman, the stayer became the first to complete a Northumberland Plate-Ebor-Cesarewitch treble not even attempted since 1911.
- My horse was an out-and-out stayer and I left him alone where he was comfortable.
- Jockey Joe Fanning steered the good stayer to the front as soon as the gates opened and the six-year-old travelled comfortably throughout.
- We had so many good horses over a mile and a half that we were campaigning him wrongly - we wanted to turn him into a stayer.
- Indigenous was named Hong Kong's 1999 Horse of the Year and was named champion stayer in '98 and '99.
- The multiple Champion sire is well known for his stayers and middle-distance horses but he has also helped to produce top class milers such as Refuse To Bend, Barathea and King Of Kings.
- It is a wide, undulating course with a long back and home straight which make it a real test of stamina and suited to stayers.
- Confirming what we've suspected in Australia for a while that despite our stayers not being up to international standard, our sprinters are the best in the world.
2A person who lives somewhere temporarily as a visitor or guest. Example sentencesExamples - They're geared up for large groups (something like ten to a room) and long stayers working their way around, but they offer what we're after too for less than 50 a night.
- All but a few stayers were in their swags when a contingent of young people from Oodna arrived, hoping to join a party.
- Life sure is going to change for the stayers when they realise that all the ordinary people in drudgery jobs will have bailed out.
Rhymes abaya, betrayer, conveyor, Eritrea, flayer, Freya, gainsayer, layer, Malaya, Marbella, Maya, Mayer, Nouméa, obeyer, payer, player, portrayer, prayer, preyer, purveyor, slayer, sprayer, strayer, surveyor, waylayer, weigher Definition of stayer in US English: stayernounˈsteɪərˈstāər 1British A tenacious person or thing, especially a horse able to hold out to the end of a race. Example sentencesExamples - Also run at the same meeting is the Yorkshire Cup, one of the top races of the season for stayers.
- Confirming what we've suspected in Australia for a while that despite our stayers not being up to international standard, our sprinters are the best in the world.
- It is a galloping left-handed track, 1m3f round, suitable for stayers.
- Coolmore recently purchased Ecurie Wildenstein's homebred Westerner, a champion stayer in Europe, to stand in 2006 as a National Hunt stallion.
- Best Port, an able stayer in his class, made an encouraging reappearance at Nottingham 11 days ago when beaten only a length into third by Sashay over tomorrow's distance of two miles.
- After three muddling performances in maiden races in May, I thought he might just possibly get there in the final furlong of a stayers ' race.
- He is an excellent stayer and jumper with a feather weight who looks to have been laid out for this, a la Papillon and Bobbyjo.
- We had so many good horses over a mile and a half that we were campaigning him wrongly - we wanted to turn him into a stayer.
- It is a wide, undulating course with a long back and home straight which make it a real test of stamina and suited to stayers.
- Regular jockey Charlie Swan said Bannow Bay was one of the best stayers he had ridden.
- Iris Gift is a excellent horse and I think will be at the top of the stayers list for a long time to come.
- The multiple Champion sire is well known for his stayers and middle-distance horses but he has also helped to produce top class milers such as Refuse To Bend, Barathea and King Of Kings.
- ‘Mr Dinos is a jolly nice horse, and I've got quite a few decent stayers in my stable,’ Cole said.
- My horse was an out-and-out stayer and I left him alone where he was comfortable.
- A credit to his trainer Rod Millman, the stayer became the first to complete a Northumberland Plate-Ebor-Cesarewitch treble not even attempted since 1911.
- He races like a stayer, and who knows, we might even have a crack at the King George VI chase at Kempton and even the Gold Cup at Cheltenham.
- Jockey Joe Fanning steered the good stayer to the front as soon as the gates opened and the six-year-old travelled comfortably throughout.
- Bred by Italo Trombini's Haras Valente and out of the Mat-Boy mare Betina Girl, Thignon Boy was also named champion older horse and champion stayer.
- Cecil's season has hardly been one to shout about so far but this horse could make up into a useful stayer and turn the tide.
- Indigenous was named Hong Kong's 1999 Horse of the Year and was named champion stayer in '98 and '99.
2A person who lives somewhere temporarily as a visitor or guest. Example sentencesExamples - All but a few stayers were in their swags when a contingent of young people from Oodna arrived, hoping to join a party.
- Life sure is going to change for the stayers when they realise that all the ordinary people in drudgery jobs will have bailed out.
- They're geared up for large groups (something like ten to a room) and long stayers working their way around, but they offer what we're after too for less than 50 a night.
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