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bloodstock
[bluhd-stok]
noun
racehorses of Thoroughbred breeding, taken as a whole.
bloodstock
/ ˈʌˌɒ /
noun
thoroughbred horses, esp those bred for racing
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bloodstock1
Example Sentences
He leaves the decision making to Mott and Michael Banahan, who heads Godolphin’s bloodstock operation, and they decided to wait for New York.
In the end, it comes back to the bloodstock agent, Restrepo, who called upon his family and racing heritage to make this happen.
Tylicki continues to work in horse racing as a broadcaster and a bloodstock agent.
"They’re a classy organization that obviously is dealing with some high-end bloodstock, some of the best bloodlines in the world," Cox said.
“They’re a classy organization that obviously is dealing with some high-end bloodstock, some of the best bloodlines in the world,” Cox said.
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