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track star

NOUN
  1. a star runner

How To Use track star In A Sentence

  • The washout was caused by heavy rains on Thursday but did not become apparent until the Des Moines track started to dry out on Friday afternoon.
  • The track star outran all of his competitors.
  • Also Sunday, Canada's top track star proved she's ready to contend for a medal in the 100-metre hurdles.
  • The junior international judo exponent was also a county cross-country runner and track star before she took up rowing.
  • Another path, this time with a bench at the end, leads off to the right just before the track starts to drop steeply.
  • Moorman, a college track star, has done the same for the Buffalo Bills, though typically in wintry conditions. All-star squad: The best 53-man roster of NFL's past 10 years
  • Each track starts disguised as the conventional acoustic, guitar-led folky stuff. The Sun
  • The first track starts sort of clean and minimal and then descends into chaos - pretty soon you're swimming in bloodcurdling squeals and distorted drones as waves of digital noise wash over you.
  • Of course, athletes from other countries cheat, too - witness U.S. track star Marion Jones'downfall.
  • Hence our heroes are usually the track stars, those clean-limbed flyers who duel over miles and inches, minutes and seconds.
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