Crossword-Solution: RACECOURSES 11 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with RACECOURSES (5)

Cross-eyed men ought to be kept off racecourses.” He reappeared clad in his racing rig, and we set off to see the horse saddled.
Three Elephant Power Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson 2008
More and more were _monde_ and _demi-monde_ associated in newspaper accounts of fashionable doings, in scandalous gossip, on racecourses, in _premières représentations_, in imitation of each other’s costumes, _mobiliers_ and slang.
Sesame and Lilies John Ruskin 2019
Have you ever been in the country where I have the largest following--England? There they have great racecourses, and also concert rooms where they play the classical compositions of his Excellency's friend Mozart.
Man And Superman George Bernard Shaw 2006
The Master of our Hunt has been banished from racecourses." Here there was considerable opposition, and a few short but excited little dialogues were maintained;--throughout all which Tifto restrained himself like a Spartan.
The Duke's Children Anthony Trollope 2003
Certainly, the governess was dispensed with, and the dashing four-in-hand withdrawn from the local racecourses and agricultural show-grounds, of which it had long been the constant and conspicuous ornament, to be sold at public auction, without reason given.
Sisters Ada Cambridge 2003

Quotes with RACECOURSES (1)

Once upon a time, before the boys were killed and when there were more horses than cars, before the male servants disappeared and they made do, at Upleigh and at Beechwood, with just a cook and a maid, the Sheringhams had owned not just four horses in their own stable, but what might be called a 'real horse', a racehorse, a thoroughbred. Its name was Fandango. It was stabled near Newbury. It had never won a damn thing. But is was the family's indulgence, their hope for fame a…
Graham Swift Mothering Sunday
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Used 2 times in crossword archives (2006–2014).