winner's circle
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Definition
Noun: A small, often enclosed or designated area at a racetrack where the winning horse, its jockey, trainer, and owners are presented with trophies or awards immediately after a race. It is the place for celebration and official recognition of victory.
Usage
The term is used specifically in the context of horse racing to denote the location of the post-race ceremony. It signifies the achievement of winning.
Examples
- After the Kentucky Derby, the victorious team stood proudly in the winner's circle for photographs.
- The horse was led into the winner's circle to receive the garland of roses.
- It was her dream to one day be in the winner's circle at a major stakes race.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used metaphorically outside of horse racing to refer to any situation where winners are celebrated or honored.
- Example: After the intense competition, the top sales team was called to the winner's circle (metaphorical) to receive their bonuses.
Variants and Related Words
- Winner: (noun) The person, animal, or team that wins a contest.
- Circling: (verb) Present participle of 'circle', meaning to move in a circle around something. (Note: This is not a variant of "winner's circle" but a related word based on "circle").
Synonyms
- Victory enclosure
- Presentation area
Idioms
- To be in the winner's circle: To be among the winners; to have achieved success.
- Example: After years of hard work, their innovative startup is finally in the winner's circle.
Noun
- a small area at a racecourse where awards are given to the owners of winning horses