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Definition of Track star
1. Noun. A star runner.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Track Star
Literary usage of Track star
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Opportunity 2000: Creative Affirmative Action Strategies for a Changing (1988)
"... humorist James Thurber, track star Glen Cunningham, and Washington Roebling,
the engineer who personally supervised construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, ..."
2. Read And Understand by Tekla N. White, Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Marilyn Evans, Evans-Moor Corporation (1999)
"Grandpa Morgan had been a track star. He'd won lots of medals and he even ran in
the Olympics once. He was always telling his friends about Zach and how his ..."
3. The Reconfiguration of Political Order in Africa: A Case Study of North Kivu by Denis M. Tull (2005)
"The South African Track- star Trading company, for example, showed a keen interest
to access the coltan production in the Kivus and signed two ..."
4. Read & Understand Spanish/English Fiction by Ana Shirazi (2005)
"Grandpa Morgan had been a track star. He'd won lots of medals, and he even ran
in the Olympics once. He was always telling his friends about Zach and how ..."
5. Energy Technology Choices: Shaping Our Future by Jenny Gerri (1991)
"... humorist James Thurber, track star Glen Cunningham, and Washington Roebling,
the engineer who personally supervised construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, ..."