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stablemate

[ stey-buhl-meyt ]

noun

  1. a horse sharing a stable with another.
  2. one of several horses owned by the same person.
  3. Informal. a person or thing originating from or belonging to the same establishment, field, etc., as another.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stablemate1

First recorded in 1925–30; stable 1 + mate 1
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Willie's son Patrick, who rode the trainer's historic 100th Festival winner on Wednesday, will be aboard stablemate Monkfish.

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"I deeply regret having used violence against my stablemates," Hokuseiho said, as quoted by the Times.

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He is happy to share advice and having him as a stablemate is a definite plus for me.

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His new stablemate, former world champion Leigh Wood, describes Davison and Joshua as a "match made in heaven".

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Crawford sent a message to Eubank in camp, clearly confident his new stablemate can turn the tables on Smith.

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