1. paddock - Noun
2. paddock - Verb
3. Paddock - Proper noun
A toad or frog.
A small inclosure or park for sporting.
A small inclosure for pasture; esp., one adjoining a stable.
Source: Webster's dictionary1991 season 1991 British Grand Prix : Nigel Mansell gives Ayrton Senna a lift back to the Paddock at Silverstone. Source: Internet
Buckley B. Paddock, History of Texas: Fort Worth and the Texas Northwest Edition (4 vols., Chicago: Lewis, 1922). Source: Internet
Clark is still deciding on a trainer for the mare who is getting set to make her return from the spelling paddock. Source: Internet
ABC has footage of the drought, in a paddock that has recently had hay rolled in it. Source: Internet
Despite crusading mayors such as H. S. Broiles and newspaper editors such as B. B. Paddock, the Acre survived because it generated income for the city (all of it illegal) and excitement for visitors. Source: Internet
Additionally, the WEC paddock will run concurrently to the IMSA paddock – which remains in its usual location – towards Turn 16 and, as at all WEC races, will be open to fans. Source: Internet