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vb. (context Australia English) To associate or go out with.
Usage examples of "track with".
Dagger hated to miss more than just about anything else, would be easy to track with that storm of emotion roaring off him, and Tirdal could keep track as he decided how to execute his plan.
Al waited, and Bob remained happily silent, contemplating the track with a smile instead of a frown.
The train slowed as it came to a patch of track with thickly piled snow.
It was a fine, beige-colored track with red lettering on the sides.
The lights came on and over my shoulder I could see the pair of them standing on the track with their trunks curled upwards and the eyes in their great domed heads glinting as they stared into the headlights.
Casey an' I have gone to the track with him a few times to Del Mar.
The guard moved away, herding the bondies toward the back of the snow-track with the last of the supplies.
Reynolds pointed back up the railway track with barrel of his Schmeisser.
Then I want you to rig the track with a couple of twenty liter cans of mixed gasoline and diesel and some demo, enough to burst the cans and set the fuel alight.