shedrow

Definitions

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  • noun A row of sheds; especially referring to a row of barns for horses at the start of a race track.

Examples

  • Bill was walking Proviso by the Clement shedrow, when she set her neck, veered over to the middle of the barn and grabbed herself a mouthful of hanging basket -- about half the basket's flowers and foliage.

    Liz O'Connell: Proviso: Always on Track

  • Bill was walking Proviso by the Clement shedrow, when she set her neck, veered over to the middle of the barn and grabbed herself a mouthful of hanging basket -- about half the basket's flowers and foliage.

    Liz O'Connell: Proviso: Always on Track

  • On a warm and windy overcast morning March 6, trainer Joel Marr stood pensive in the shedrow of his undefeated world record holder Peppers Pride's new home at Nathan Fox's Richland Hills Farm near Midway, Ky.

    TheHorse.com News

Note

The word 'shedrow' is a compound of 'shed' and 'row'.