off-track - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • go: The rest of the conversation went a bit off-track here.
  • offer: William Hill is one of the world's leading betting companies and specialize in offering legal off-track wagering.

Adjective modifier

  • legal: People can place bets on the races at legal off-track betting shops.

Modifies a noun

  • excursion: Warren recovered to second after yet another off-track excursion as he took avoiding action when a backmarker crashed in front of him.
  • betting: WILLIAM HILL BOOKMAKERS are one of the world's leading bookmakers and bookies specializing in offering legal off-track betting.
  • antic: In between the racing you can enjoy rider interviews and loads of off-track antics.
  • moment: Tony Poole and James Gardiner both suffered off-track moments, Gardiner forced to retire with fluid leaks after his trip through a gravel trap.

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