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The Celebrity, by arts unknown, induced Mrs. Judge Short and two other ladies to call at Mohair on a certain afternoon when Mr. Cooke was trying a trotter on the track. The three returned wondering and charmed with Mrs. Cooke; they were sure she had had no hand in the furnishing of that atrocious house.
The direction and progress of someone or something; path.
2009, Kenneth H. Talan, Help Your Child Or Teen Get Back on Track, →ISBN:
You cannot simply “get” your child back on track; you and others can only help your child with that task.
2010, Randall Lee, Memoirs to My Women, →ISBN, page 242:
My track record was enough proof that I couldn't use women for medicinal purposes, and even my attempts at casual relationships were not adequate enough to even temporarily release the poisons inside me.
(railways) The way or rails along which a train moves.
2012, Pimpin' Ken, PIMPOLOGY: The 48 Laws of the Game, page 11:
A real pimp is a gentleman, but these are pimps in gorilla suits. They hang around pimps, they have hoes on the track working for them, they may even look like pimps, but they are straight simps.
2012, Paul D. Jones, Twilight Nights: The Trials and Tribulations of the Game, page 130:
After putting Tonya Down on the track, we headed to this club called the Players Club.
2006, James J. Gross, Michael F. Callahan, Money and Divorce: The First 90 Days and After, →ISBN, page 24:
You will need to keep track of meetings with your lawyer and court deadlines.
2012, Steven Gurgevich, Joy Gurgevich, The Self-Hypnosis Diet, →ISBN:
We have to formulate what we want, be so concentrated on it, so focused on it, and so aware of it that we lose track of ourselves, we lose track of time, we lose track of our identity.
1973, University of Virginia Undergraduate Record:
The University of Virginia belongs to the Atlantic Coast Conference and competes interscholastically in basketball, baseball, crew, cross country, fencing, football, golf, indoor track, lacrosse, polo, soccer, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling.
1992 February 2, Carrie Wofford, “Fifth National Black Gay Conference”, in Gay Community News, volume 19, number 28, page 1:
This year's third annual Women's Institute will include two tracks—on health and organizational issues—because of the overwhelming response and demand for more workshops last year.
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Agent Miles has been tracking the terrorist since Madrid.
2022 May 5, Erin Burnett, 3:37 from the start, in See how gamers are outwitting and helping to kill Russian soldiers, CNN, archived from the original on 13 May 2022:
Vlad says there is an American drone the Russians can't track. He wants a lot more of those.
(transitive) To match the movement or change of a person or object.
My height tracks my father's at my age, so I might end up as tall as him.
(transitive or intransitive, of a camera) To travel so that a moving object remains in shot.
The camera tracked the ball even as the field of play moved back and forth, keeping the action in shot the entire time.
1837, Elizabeth Parker, Popular Poems. Selected by E. P., page 228:
I've swept o'er the mountain, the forest and fell, / I've played on the rock where the wild chamois dwell; / I have tracked the desert so dreary and rude, / Through the pathless depths of its solitude; […]
"She could be at any hospital...she could be ill. It's not clear whether she has fled," he told reporters. "Yingluck has many homes and many cars. It is difficult to track her."
(transitive) To make tracks on or to leave in the form of tracks.
1988, “The Rifle”, in Dynasty, season 8, episode 15:
Vitron isn't hiding anything. The oil is there, the books are open, everything tracks.
2002, “Midnight Sun”, in Without a Trace, season 1, episode 10:
Before he took off, our guy went online... to transfer all his personal accounts into his checking account. CDs, money market funds, everything. That tracks. According to Nick, he was trying to sell the dry cleaners.
2019, “Cleared for Approach”, in Manifest, season 1, episode 13:
There was an electrical storm in the center of this blizzard, Ben. It's extremely rare, but it can happen. Dark lightning? I can't prove it, but it tracks.
Synonyms
(observe the state of an object over time):monitor
(monitor the movement of a person or object):follow
According to Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) prescriptions, unadapted foreign words should be written in italics in a text printed in roman type, and vice versa, and in quotation marks in a manuscript text or when italics are not available. In practice, this RAE prescription is not always followed.