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Oaks
/ əʊ /
noun
a horse race for fillies held annually at Epsom since 1779: one of the classics of English flat racing
any of various similar races
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Oaks1
Example Sentences
Utility, Aliyah Garcia, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, Jr.: She led the Knights to the Mission League title while batting .465 and was the league MVP pitcher.
Infielder, Quentin Young, Oaks Christian, Sr.: A top pro prospect, he set a school record with 14 home runs while batting .390 with 34 RBIs as the Marmonte League MVP.
Meghan Malloy and her family, who lost their home in Altadena, moved three times before settling into a rental in Sherman Oaks.
The trainer was winning the Derby for a third year running and completing a Classic double after landing the Oaks with Minnie Hauk on Friday.
For all the push-ups completed, for all the running drills endured and for all the yelling received during his days playing high school football at Sherman Oaks Notre Dame High in the 1990s, Dan Keeler is getting the last laugh later this month when he takes command of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in Coronado.
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