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what is meaning of "point to pint"?
Dec 4, 2012 12:40 PM
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A point-to-point is a horse race, originally in the countryside not on a racecourse and originally in a straight line between two points. Now it is a countryside horse race on a course, with fences to jump. Horses wishing to compete in high class jump races like the English Grand National must first qualify in a local point-to-point.
The expression is occasionally used outside of horse racing to indicate a direct movement between two points or even subjects in a conversation.
December 4, 2012
point to point? or point to pint?
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