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race tracks

n. (race track English)

Usage examples of "race tracks".

He controls shipping companies, and distilleries, race tracks and jobbing houses, wire services and loan companies.

Various persons familiar with Long said she enjoyed gambling at the race tracks and was in debt to a bookmaker.

Driving all night, she arrived in Tulsa around daybreak, and after she caught a few hours of sleep she asked the desk clerk if he knew of any race tracks in the area.

Only two of the clerks had any idea of what was going on, one who went to the race tracks and one in the office.

Again some enthusiastic supporter will urge the merits of display at beaches, race tracks, junctions, and other crowded spots outside the district but which do in fact draw crowds partly from your district.

The teller was known to be frequenting the race tracks, gambling heavily, and associating with notoriously shady characters.

Plows will clear the race tracks and rinks, building up snow barriers as viewing ridges for spectators.

You 'II find them on the race tracks, in the Black Market, running restaurants, selling bad liquor, organising prostitution, gambling and vice, dealing in second hand cars, phoney antiques, stolen clothing -- they're mixed up in every rotten racket in the country.

Dick Winters from Pennsylvania, Walter Moore from California's race tracks, and Lewis Nixon from New York City and Yale.

A rival gang from Hoxton began to invade the Sabini territory, and their battles at various race tracks so inflamed public opinion that the police decided on tough action.

However, he guessed that Parnell skated over on the wrong side of the fence from time to time because Parnell spent more than he ever earned on the race tracks.