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donkey derby
noun
- a race in which contestants ride donkeys, esp at a rural fête
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Example Sentences
The Donkey Derby in nearby Old Magalia would get silly, as locals recreated how miners heaved the famous chunk of gold into town.
From Washington Times
The Donkey Derby in nearby Old Magalia would get silly, as locals recreated how miners heaved the famous chunk of gold into town.
From Seattle Times
The 41-year-old was back in the village where he spent his childhood to take part in a donkey derby.
From BBC
Liz Kendall, the fourth candidate in this political donkey derby, might have offered that change, but has spent most of the campaign telling the party it is wrong about everything.
From Time
My first ever autograph was Paul Daniels at the donkey derby in Great Yarmouth.
From The Guardian
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