1. newmarket - Noun
2. Newmarket - Proper noun
A long, closely fitting cloak.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the death of his mother from emphysema when he was 14 years old, Jones rejected acting in favour of a career as a jockey, apprenticing with Newmarket trainer Basil Foster. Source: Internet
As the prevention of the spread of the Covid-19 virus is of utmost importance, Pick n Pay Newmarket has taken every precaution to ensure the safety of their customers. Source: Internet
And cheerful Charlie hammered the point home when Creative Force bolted-up at Newmarket on Thursday. Source: Internet
He continued: "Travel has not been banned as yet, but I still have horses here so until I know what is happening with them I won't be going back to Newmarket. Source: Internet
DEVELOPMENT at the former Newmarket Stables is to go ahead following a ruling handed down by the Durban High Court in favour of the municipality last week. Source: Internet
Eustace said the stable was delighted with Loving Gaby’s Newmarket run and how she had trained on since. Source: Internet