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tracks
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plural noun
- sometimes singular marks, such as footprints, tyre impressions, etc, left by someone or something that has passed
- in one's trackson the very spot where one is standing (esp in the phrase stop in one's tracks )
- make tracksto leave or depart
- make tracks forto go or head towards
- the wrong side of the tracksthe unfashionable or poor district or stratum of a community
Example Sentences
Green MP Ellie Chowns said steel is integral to the "green industrial transformation" - including making wind turbines, trains and tracks - and nationalisation would give the UK the control it needs to renew the industry.
They started by uploading tracks to the internet in college and quickly gained a following.
There’s a total lack of suspense as he tracks down the mercenaries responsible for Sarah’s death and takes them out using his own creative means.
“I didn’t realize it was the other side of the tracks, and no one wanted to go there at night,” he said.
The Sheffield-based firm plans to turn the 1984 movie, which tracks the aftermath of an attack on the city, into a TV series.
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