preakness

IPA: prˈiknʌs

noun

  • an annual race for three-year-old horses; held at pimlico in baltimore, maryland
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Examples of "preakness" in Sentences

  • He also won that year's Preakness Stakes.
  • In each case, the horse won only the Preakness Stakes.
  • He then won the Preakness Stakes in stakes record time.
  • He then won the Preakness Stakes by a convincing margin.
  • Gallant Fox actually won the Preakness before the Derby.
  • Capot was a front runner and the Preakness suited him well.
  • Rachel Alexandra was the first filly to win the Preakness since 1924.
  • This was the filly version of the Preakness, and we will take it as a big win.
  • The colt finished 6th in the Preakness Stakes and 4th in the Arlington Classic.
  • It is awarded to the winning owner of the Preakness Stakes on a permanent basis.

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