Idiom
Make tracks.
To leave a place to go somewhere.
Dictionary
makes tracks
verb
Third person singular of make tracks
Exact(5)
There's no arguing that the Dodge turns heads and makes tracks.
A few anniversaries not as widely commemorated: The fifty-year anniversary of the publication of "The Snowy Day," Ezra Jack Keats's story about a little boy who goes out to play in the snow, and makes tracks, this way and that.
"One look at the TT course makes tracks in England look very safe all of a sudden," said Johnston, who will compete in the colours of Millsport Racing.
"Dark Energy," the first album from the Gary, Ind., producer who makes tracks as Jlin, showcases footwork's most modern manifestation and takes it in ridiculously innovative directions.
Today, he makes tracks with titles like "Good Vibes" and "No Worries" over funky bleepy bloops despite dying from throat cancer in 1990.
Similar(55)
Cycling makes track and field look like a church picnic.
The complicated distribution network makes tracking cigarettes extremely difficult.
This makes tracking the provenance of data very challenging.
The need for a sorted data structure makes tracking methods conceptually sequential.
High crowdedness complicates motion modeling, and occlusion makes tracking difficult as well.
This makes tracking users harder.
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