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showground
/ ˈʃəʊˌɡʊԻ /
noun
- an open-air setting for agricultural displays, competitions, etc Also called (Austral and NZ)showgrounds
Example Sentences
"Back when the club played at the Old Showground, kick-off was always 3.15pm – 15 minutes after other fixtures – to accommodate the steel lads on the 6am to 2pm shift, giving them enough time to get to the game."
The packed audience at the Royal Norfolk Showground near Norwich politely applauded him, but he was questioned over the controversial plans for inheritance tax.
In the cattle hall at the Royal Bath and West Showground, Sophie Phillips shows off her new rosette.
A recruitment drive has been launched at the annual Dairy Show, held at the Royal Bath and West Showground near Shepton Mallet in Somerset.
But at the sheep showground five-year-old Griff's flowing blond locks would be contenders if the Royal Welsh were to bring in a mullet category.
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