Sentence examples for making tracks from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Make tracks.

To leave a place to go somewhere.

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making tracks

verb

Present participle of make tracks

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Benga was already making tracks on his PlayStation.

We start making tracks back to the hotel.

Perhaps he's among the wolves making tracks at the west end of Isle Royale.

Making Tracks Information about Paul Rezendes's tracking and nature programs is available from www.paulrezendes.com.

Four years later Charlie produced Making Tracks, a serviceable history of Atlantic Records.

He and Jen will be making tracks, too, retiring and leaving.

"You know, I think it's nearly time that we were making tracks," Kinsella says.

He has pictured them making tracks in both powder and water.

Now they've started making tracks together, but new album Proto, launched here, sees both step into a new mode.

Will we have to look forward to sister columns hailing shooting galleries ("Making Tracks") or crack houses ("Pass the Pipe")?

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(Entailment) is the principle that truth-making tracks entailment: if A makes p true then it makes all the consequences of p true too.

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