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racetrack

[ reys-trak ]

noun

  1. a plot of ground, usually oval, laid out for horse racing.
  2. the course for any race.


racetrack

/ ˈreɪsˌtræk /

noun

  1. a circuit or course, esp an oval one, used for motor racing, speedway, etc
  2. Also calledracecourse a long broad track, usually of grass, enclosed between rails, and with starting and finishing points marked upon it, over which horses are raced


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Word History and Origins

Origin of racetrack1

First recorded in 1855–60

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Example Sentences

And my father is a jockey so when I saw his picture I knew it was a grandstand at a racetrack.

Tens of millions of others watch their sports heroes wrangle on court, field, rink and racetrack.

The risk to others on the racetrack, surely, is decidedly greater than that presented by the HIV infection of Johnson or Louganis.

NASCAR racetrack companies say the economy is largely to blame and that it has began offering deals to increase attendees.

As they say at the racetrack of bad mudders on a rainy day: toss.

The state may prohibit a telegraph company from transmitting racetrack news.

The story "hangs," as the racetrack reporters express it, in the last few strides.

They calibrated themselves and James with the cold-blooded attitude of racetrack touts clocking their favorite horses.

Can you see the invisible hand that is doping the racetrack sheet?

Her riding at the racetrack was vividly in his mind and she blushed quite prettily when he referred to it in admiration.

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