Hippodromes [noun]

Definition of Hippodromes:

arena

Synonyms of Hippodromes:


Opposite/Antonyms of Hippodromes:

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Sentence/Example of Hippodromes:

I am the best-educated horse outside of the hippodrome, everybody says, and the best-mannered.

A large tract of this district was formerly covered by a race-course known as the hippodrome.

"I thought we were all going somewhere—to the Hippodrome, Peter," Biddy said.

Upon reaching the palace, I was told that the Emperor was exercising at the hippodrome, toward which I then bent my steps.

The Hippodrome is a public place near the wall of the palace, set aside for the king's sports.

They darted off with the speed of a Grecian hippodrome, when they imitated the gait of almost every untrained quadruped.

The evening was given to the Hippodrome, which is quite the thing to do in Paris, and is wonderfully fine.

They crowded into the Hippodrome, Justinian was dragged before the insurgent judges, who clamoured for his immediate death.

Undoubtedly party feeling ran high when races—chariot-races chiefly—were in progress at the Hippodrome.

Here centred much of the life of the old City of Constantine, hard by is the Hippodrome which that emperor laid out.