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one-track
[ wuhn-trak ]
adjective
- having only one track.
- unable or unwilling to cope with more than one idea, action, etc., at a time; narrow:
a one-track mind.
one-track
adjective
- informal.obsessed with one idea, subject, etc
- having or consisting of a single track
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of one-track1
Example Sentences
The US has already started to change its stance on Somaliland, moving away from its Mogadishu-focused approach, known as the "one-track" Somalia policy.
“Zana definitely helps me be a little less one-track mind and enjoy what just happened,” he says.
The on-again-off-again relationship opens up Miranda's one-track mind.
“You have a one-track mind, you know that?”
“Such a one-track mind. That’s the way we’re going about things. Literally, whatever day we’re in, looking to get the most out of it, dominate the day, then we’re going to sleep tonight and wake up tomorrow and see if we can’t dominate that day,” he said.
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