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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
Many of the tracks, including Fugitive's Dream and Don't Back Down on Our Love, have circulated on bootlegs for years, but will finally be heard in studio quality.
Spiriting information to Ursula, Jen writes a propaganda rag to cover her tracks as she simultaneously writes an underground paper as a means of resistance.
Water graphics, character tweaks, big sprawling race tracks seen from a distance with varying weather and climates - Nintendo is firmly showing fans this console has more under the hood than its predecessor.
It’s an extended version of his folk-driven album with four brand-new tracks.
The 76-mile route will be fully electrified, tracks will be doubled from two to four in some places to boost capacity and a number of stations are being rebuilt.
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