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What (who) is racegoer - definition


racegoer      
also race-goer (racegoers)
Racegoers are people who regularly go to watch horse races. (mainly BRIT)
N-COUNT: usu pl
racegoer      
¦ noun a person who regularly attends race meetings.
Examples of use of racegoer
1. Few, however, succumb quite so spectacularly to the occasion as this middle–aged racegoer.
2. A gust of wind catches a racegoer unawares Look here too...
3. "I‘ve just been given 2lbs of sausages by a racegoer," she said, matter of factly.
4. An excited racegoer arrives at the popular social occasion sporting suitably extravagant headwear with a distinctive heart–shaped bow design.
5. If it is any comfort to the Queen‘s daughter–in–law, however, she wasn‘t the only racegoer wondering whether their headgear was a little overblown.