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horse-yard

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horse-yard (plural horse-yards)

  1. (chiefly Australia) A fenced enclosure or pen for horses.
    • 1901, E. W. Hornung, chapter 4, in The Shadow of a Man[1], New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, page 56:
      But it was some minutes before he proceeded beyond the horse-yard; indeed, he loitered there, though the jackeroo had the night-horse ready saddled []
    • 1914, Edward S. Sorenson, The Squatter King: A Romance of Bush Life, Sydney: The Catholic Press, Chapter 3,[2]
      Outside the horse-yard, looking through the rails at half a dozen horses, and meditatively stroking his abundant beard, stood Captain Bryne, a well-conditioned man of 50, in a grey alpaca coat and white helmet.

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