Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A usually oval, specially surfaced course on which races are held.
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- noun A
course over which any type ofraces arerun .
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- noun a course over which races are run
Etymologies
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Examples
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"We think the revitalization of that racetrack is dependent on having slots," said Schippers, whose company was not an owner of Laurel when bids were first taken.
Dueling casino companies spend millions on ads for ballot question on Anne Arundel slots
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Borel is beloved in racetrack circles, but he has not always been appreciated as a man who makes up in substance what he lacks in style.
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"We think the revitalization of that racetrack is dependent on having slots," said Schippers, whose company was not an owner of Laurel when bids were first taken.
Dueling casino companies spend millions on ads for ballot question on Anne Arundel slots
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"We think the revitalization of that racetrack is dependent on having slots," said Schippers, whose company was not an owner of Laurel when bids were first taken.
Dueling casino companies spend millions on ads for ballot question on Anne Arundel slots
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The racetrack is part of a special sports zone that will include a new cricket stadium.
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"Any time a driver can accomplish goals and put himself in the realm of conversation about who has a chance to win at any kind of racetrack, that is what he wants to do."
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"Any time a driver can accomplish goals and put himself in the realm of conversation about who has a chance to win at any kind of racetrack, that is what he wants to do."
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Between now and Oct, 20, when Fasig-Tipton holds its next big sale, fence builders and landscapers will race to complete a 40-foot by 100-foot stone "racetrack" - an oval planter at the new entrance.
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At the time, many lawmakers assumed the racetrack was the leading location for a slots parlor.
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At the time, many lawmakers assumed the racetrack was the leading location for a slots parlor.
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