Thoroughbred: any of an English breed of light speedy horses kept chiefly for racing that originated from crosses between English mares of uncertain ancestry and Arabian stallions
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In places like Maryland, thoroughbred farms have largely disappeared.—Baltimore Sun Staff, Baltimore Sun, 16 Apr. 2026 With 31 days until thoroughbred racing's finest run for the roses, a federal judge opened his 32-page opinion on the executive-level feud between a horseracing regulator and a billion-dollar racetrack group with a question.—Stephanie Kuzydym, Louisville Courier Journal, 1 Apr. 2026
Noun
Thoroughbred is also behind podcasts including CIA story Central Intelligence with Kim Cattrall and Ed Harris, which is for the BBC in the UK.—Stewart Clarke, Deadline, 15 Apr. 2026 Among his who’s who of outstanding horses, Bill Mott trained Cigar, the great thoroughbred whose statue overlooks the paddock walking ring at Gulfstream Park.—Clark Spencer, Miami Herald, 26 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for thoroughbred