racegoer

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See also: race-goer

English

Etymology

race +‎ goer

Noun

racegoer (plural racegoers)

  1. One who attends horse races or dog races.
    • 2007 August 14, Danny Hakim, “Spitzer in His Element at Nascar Race”, in New York Times[1]:
      Many of the racegoers — the ones from New York, at least — said they knew about the governor’s troubles, but they largely chalked them up to politics as usual.

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