"Paddock" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Paddock" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Paddock
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"Paddock" Meaning

A paddock is a small enclosed area of land, typically used for housing and exercising horses or other livestock. It is often surrounded by a fence and may contain a barn or other buildings.

"Paddock" Examples

Usage Examples for "Paddock"


1. Horse Racing

Racing enthusiasts gathered at the paddock area to admire the horses and jockeys before the race began.

2. Farming

The farmer showed me around the paddock where they keep the horses, cattle, and sheep.

3. Equestrian

The equestrian show featured riders from around the world competing in dressage, jumping, and other events in the paddock.

4. Construction

The construction site had a large paddock area for storing materials and equipment.

5. Real Estate

The luxurious estate included a large paddock for horse riding and a private airstrip for personal aircraft.

"Paddock" Similar Words

Paddington

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Paddle

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Paddled

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Past tense of the verb " paddle", meaning to move with a paddle, typically through water, especially in a canoe or kayak. Can also mean to strike or hit with a paddle.

Paddler

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Paddlers

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Paddles

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Paddles refers to flat, rectangular or oval-shaped tools used to propel or steer an object, such as a boat, kayak, canoe, or surfboard, through or on the water.

Paddling-pool

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Paddling

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Paddocks

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Paddy

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Paddymelon

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Paddymelon is an Australian slang term for a small turtle (a Baby Monitor Lizard or a small freshwater turtle).

Padelion

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Pademelon

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Padesoy

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any word "padesoy". It's possible that it's a made-up or misspelled word. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Padlock

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Padlocked

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