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trackside

[ trak-sahyd ]

adjective

  1. located next to a railroad track.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of trackside1

First recorded in 1885–90; track + side 1
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Example Sentences

Crowds thousands-strong were trackside at Flemington for the event, decked out in bright outfits and enjoying the sunny spring weather.

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He said he resisted the call to pit, until he was over-ruled by trackside operations director Andrew Shovlin.

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The stage is trackside, in the Delila VIP area, just past the finish line.

The Delilah trackside box seats, the highest ticket prices, cost $1,372.50 a seat.

"Potentially as part of a longer term conversation, we have to put the sport in a position in which at any stage, being it trackside or being it factory side, teams behave in a totally autonomous manner, because this is a constructors' championship, a drivers' championship," said Stella.

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