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Newgate
[noo-geyt, -git, nyoo-]
noun
a prison in London, England: torn down 1902.
Newgate
/ ˈnjuːɡɪt, -ˌɡeɪt /
noun
a famous London prison, in use from the Middle Ages: demolished in 1902
Example Sentences
Japanese horse Forever Young was third and Newgate finished fourth.
Three horses hit the finish line within inches of each other, with Subsanador coming out a short head in front of National Treasure, who finished a nose in front of Newgate.
"Indeed, by virtue of long street frontage and positioning on a bank, it presents a fortress-like appearance to Newgate Green," it said.
Newgate wins the Lewis Stakes, which features all Bob Baffert horses.
Newgate, running on the outside, pulled ahead late and won by a neck.
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