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rack
a fast, four beat artifical (taught) gait of horses, similar to the running walk and slow gait, but with more up and down movement. Performed by the five-gaited American saddle horse.


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Since the Grumpies were last on the road things have gone to rack and ruin and Chin Up Britain
I was turfed out on a rundown council estate and living among drug users and people out of prison who sadly don't really care about the area they are living in, so it's gone to rack and ruin.
Her former agent, Michael Summerton, who has paid for flowers to be placed on the grave on each anniversary of her death since 1985, is said to be 'distressed' that the site has gone to rack and ruin.
 
 
 
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