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stallion

[stal-yuhn] / ˈstæl yən /


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Then things changed, especially with his training of Flightline, a once-in-a-generation horse who ran only six races before being sent off to a lucrative career as a stallion.

From Los Angeles Times

A decision has not been made if the colt will return to racing next year or be retired to stallion duty.

From Los Angeles Times

National Trust Cymru said the decision was made "following complaints" about a stallion and the number of horses exceeding "the agreed limit" in the commoner's right to graze.

From BBC

That turned out to be Welsh pop stallion Tom Jones.

From BBC

In it, he sits on a black stallion, raising his white-feathered hat to salute the cavalry - a tribute to the prime minister and military hero who defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.

From BBC