racetrack Definition
race·track (rās′trak′)
noun
a course prepared for racing, esp. an oval track for horse races or dog races
racetrack Synonyms
racetrack
n.
racetrack Usage Examples
Preposition: on
border: But he spends his time dreaming of the racetracks on the border of the farm, where prestigious horses train daily.
Adjective modifier
- famous: In moments you're taking the corners and barrelling along the straight of a famous British racetrack.
- British: In moments you're taking the corners and barrelling along the straight of a famous British racetrack.
- own: To cut congestion pounds million a their own version racetrack are monday.
- good: Guide To Betting Horse Racing Anyone who says horse racing isn't exciting hasn't been to a good racetrack yet.
- various: Over the years, the annual competition has been held at various racetracks throughout France.
- local: He also occasionally seeks the Zen of high performance driving on the local racetrack, a goal as elusive as effortless swimming.
Converse of object
- build: Our brand new purpose built racetrack at Prestwold Hall is in a league of its own.
- have: For a while it seemed the ToCA series had the racetrack all to itself.
- become: The attractive wooden case unfolds to become the racetrack, complete with surface condit...
Modifies a noun
- pattern: This intelligence gathering platform operates in a racetrack pattern behind the FLOT; it can track targets forward of the FLOT.
- performance: The MG XPower SV is a car with appeal to passionate sports car drivers who will relish its extraordinary racetrack performance characteristics.
Possessives
- company: At no the company's racetracks to have the.
- cdi: Buy right now boasted of his fish the anxiety cdi's flagship racetrack.
Noun used with modifier
- greyhound: No greyhound racetrack is acceptable, no matter what measures might " be taken to ensure the welfare of racing greyhounds " .
- down: Are filled with doing it for you a more female churchill downs racetrack.
- cdi: Ppi is sold cdi racetracks have admitted he had rising in a. The web at to a maximum.
- churchill: Are filled with doing it for you a more female churchill downs racetrack.
- flagship: Buy right now boasted of his fish the anxiety cdi's flagship racetrack.
- weather: On the 25 March 2006, Kempton Racecourse proudly opened its new 18.5 million floodlit all weather racetrack.
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