Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The track or path over which a race is run; a race-course.
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Examples
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- Once described as a cross between a bookie and a priest, Hopkins was a huge fan of horse-racing, and used to hold staff meetings at the race-track. anonymous Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Commerce Cabinet Crisis VII: Harry Hopkins 2009
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The boundary chosen by McLaren on the basis of computational fluid dynamics simulations, and the testing of scale models in the wind-tunnel, appears to be under-performing on the race-track.
Archive 2009-03-01 Gordon McCabe 2009
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I had been out to the race-track watching the ponies run, and had missed my dinner (i. e., the mid-day meal).
Confession 2010
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Looks like Whiplash, played by Mickey Rourke, did do some damage on that race-track after all.
New IRON MAN 2 Images! « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009
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"You can put in a wager like in the options market," said Douglas Reed , director of the University of Arizona's race-track industry program.
Wall Street Posts Bets on New Jersey Horse Racing Brendan Conway 2010
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Work was completed in 1907, and the world had its first purpose built race-track.
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Still, there's no Audi R8 in the fleet -- despite its race-track credentials and prohibitive price point.
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The POWs set up classes under the grandstand of the race-track for which students could earn college credit.
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Still, there's no Audi R8 in the fleet -- despite its race-track credentials and prohibitive price point.
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An outdoor terrace to be named "Festival Commons" will provide direct access to the racing and other race-track events, according to the proposal.
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