Meaning & Definition of word "Paddock"

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    Paddock

    /ˈpædək/

    noun:

    • 1. A small field or enclosure where horses are kept and exercised.
      • Example: The horse ran freely in the paddock, enjoying the sunshine.
    • 2. A fenced area used for livestock grazing.
      • Example: The cattle were moved to a new paddock to ensure they had fresh grass to eat.
    • 3. A designated area for holding or training racehorses.
      • Example: Before the race, the horses were led to the paddock for final preparations.

    Etymology

    Middle English paderok, from Old French *padok, probably from a Celtic language.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the paddock:

    referring to a state of readiness or preparation, especially in racing.

    Related Words

    pasture:

    Land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals.

    stable:

    A building for the lodging and care of horses.

    Slang Meanings of paddock

    Meaning: Used to refer to a place where animals are kept in a troublesome or chaotic manner.

    Example Sentence: That place is a real paddock, with all the animals running wild.