bloodstock

[blʌdstɒk]

bloodstock Definition

thoroughbred horses bred for racing.

Using bloodstock: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bloodstock" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The farm specializes in breeding bloodstock for the racing industry.

  • Example

    The auction house sold several high-quality bloodstock horses last week.

  • Example

    The trainer is known for his expertise in training bloodstock for major races.

bloodstock Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bloodstock

  • a person who buys and sells thoroughbred horses for clients

    Example

    The bloodstock agent helped the owner find a promising young colt to purchase.

  • a person or company that breeds thoroughbred horses for racing

    Example

    The bloodstock breeder has a reputation for producing champion racehorses.

  • an auction of thoroughbred horses for racing

    Example

    The bloodstock sale attracted buyers from around the world.

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Summary: bloodstock in Brief

'Bloodstock' [blʌdstɒk] refers to thoroughbred horses bred specifically for racing. This term encompasses all aspects of the industry, from breeding to buying and selling, as well as training and racing. Examples of usage include 'The farm specializes in breeding bloodstock for the racing industry,' and 'The trainer is known for his expertise in training bloodstock for major races.'