Railbird (Noun)
Meaning
A fan of racing who watches races from the outer rail of the track.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The veteran railbird had been watching the thoroughbreds from the same spot on the rail for over 20 years.
- As a railbird, she loved the thrill of being close to the action and feeling the rush of the horses as they thundered by.
- The railbird's hat was blown off in the wind as the field of cars zoomed past the finish line.
- From his usual railbird spot, Jack could see every move the jockey made as he expertly guided the horse around the final turn.
- The railbird's eyes were glued to the track as the horses approached the starting gate, his heart racing with anticipation.