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Tattersall's
/ ˈtætəˌsɔːlz /
noun
- a large horse market in London founded in the eighteenth century
- a large-scale lottery based in Melbourne Also (informal)Tatt's
- a name used for sportsmen's clubs in Australia
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Tattersall's1
named after Richard Tattersall (died 1795), English horseman, who founded the market
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Example Sentences
Eventually Gerard bade him good night and went over to Tattersalls.
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Round the bend they swept, a cheer greeting them from Tattersalls' stand.
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Into the consideration of his difficulties he imported certain principles: He did not intend to be posted at Tattersalls.
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That fellow who bought George's horse, for instance; you'd never have seen his nose in Tattersalls when I was a young man.
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Jack Redland went into Tattersalls' Club frequently, and was very popular with the members.
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