stablemate

IPA: stˈeɪbʌɫmeɪt

noun

  • One (such as a racehorse) from the same stable.
  • One from the same organization or background.
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Examples of "stablemate" in Sentences

  • It will only narrowly outsell its stablemate.
  • He had odds on stablemate Iris's Gift back in second that day.
  • GH: Finally, does Dacha have much interaction with its "stablemate"
  • In 2008 he attended the retirement ceremony of former stablemate Kyokutenzan.
  • Against George Groves, his detested former stablemate, DeGale has a blemish to rectify.
  • One wonders how long it will be before its wretched stablemate, the Express, joins the chorus.
  • "It was an awful feeling," said Knight's travelling head lad, Shane Treweek, who was on a stablemate alongside.
  • Great Endeavour won the Paddy Power Chase for the Somerset trainer last month and will be a popular choice again but it his stablemate who catches the eye.
  • The Daily Mirror and the Racing Post are no longer part of the same newspaper group, so any accusations that I'm toadying to the bosses of a stablemate are a long way wide of the mark.
  • It is, quite simply, a populist alter ego to the Independent (disclaimer: I write a weekly column for its stablemate, the London Evening Standard), and will appear on newsstands tomorrow, priced at 20p.
  • At the top of the hill was a barn, and inside the barn were some of the greatest racehorses ever -- Tom Rolfe, Nijinsky, Round Table and Riva Ridge, Secretariat's stablemate and winner of the Kentucky Derby the previous year.

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