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Jun 25, 2019
This week’s themeWords originating in horses This week’s words hippodrome horse race chivalry warhorse wrangler Photo: Mike LaChance
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with Anu Garghorse race
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. The treating of a contest, especially an election, as if a sport, focusing on polls, perceptions, etc., instead of substantive issues, such as policies. 2. A close contest. ETYMOLOGY:
From horse, from Old English hors + race, from Old Norse (ras). Earliest
documented use: 1586.
USAGE:
“The natural interest in the horse race of politics makes it easy to
overlook the problems for both sides this week with the detail of what
they offer Australian voters.” David Crowe; Doughnut Election; Sydney Morning Herald (Australia); Apr 12, 2019. See more usage examples of horse race in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
In our age there is no such thing as "keeping out of politics". All issues
are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions,
folly, hatred, and schizophrenia. -George Orwell, novelist (25 Jun
1903-1950)
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