track down

VERB
  1. pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals)
    Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland
    The Duke hunted in these woods
    The dogs are running deer
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How To Use track down In A Sentence

  • We cannot divert from a quest that may hold answers to key secrets about the nature of the universal order to track down a few dozen petty brigands.
  • Watch the camera slowly track down a dark hallway toward a shaft of light from a crack in a door.
  • The cash was used to help her track down a commercial manufacturer that could produce her products in large quantities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies.
  • A mismatched pair of detectives are forced to work together to track down a crime kingpin who has introduced a new narcotic to the streets. The Sun
  • It had stopped working, so he inspected electrical connections and prepared to downlink data from his last run, so biomedical engineers on the ground can try to track down the problem.
  • Two convicts escape while handcuffed together, and are pursued by police and the press while attempting to track down their former associates.
  • Track down that effeminate foreigner who plagues our women with this new disease, and fouls the whole land with licentious lechery.
  • This saved time and money would allow them to track down the users of harder drugs, such as heroin and cocaine.
  • Head to the southwest, and see if you can track down this splendid renaissance of the cirl bunting. Times, Sunday Times
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