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tracks
/ ٰæ /
plural noun
(sometimes singular) marks, such as footprints, tyre impressions, etc, left by someone or something that has passed
on the very spot where one is standing (esp in the phrase stop in one's tracks )
to leave or depart
to go or head towards
the unfashionable or poor district or stratum of a community
Example Sentences
But it's more that when you go to a new track, it's hard to remember everything perfectly relative to other tracks.
The Beach Boys established a quintessentially California sound with popular tracks including “Surfer Girl,” “California Girls” and “Wouldn’t It Be Nice.”
But the worker saw what was happening and sprinted toward nearby train tracks.
With more personal tracks, AJ says it's important his music stays relatable.
For Netanyahu, though, it may have seemed that this was a crucial moment to ensure that what he sees as an unacceptable deal would be stopped in its tracks.
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