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  1. off-trackadjective

    Away from an intended route; wayward

  2. off-trackadjective

    conducted away from a racetrack

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of off-track in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of off-track in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of off-track in a Sentence

  1. Mexican Sergio Perez:

    With two laps to go, Gasly pushed me off track, i gave him enough space but that was not enough: we still made contact and I lost the place. I believe it was an unfair move.

  2. Jack Ciattarelli:

    We’ve sent a message to the entire nation. This is what I love about this state : Every single time it's gone too far off track, the people of this state have pushed, pulled and prodded it right back to where it needs to be.

  3. Barbara Beninato:

    We want to hold onto the heritage and also grow with the time without getting too big or getting off track, there is a real emphasis on having a thoughtful process on getting where we want to go.

  4. Pastor Kendall:

    I don't like to get off track and off The Bible, but as a pastor I do have to guard the flock.

  5. Maxine Waters:

    He was way off track, ... He knows that there was no interference with jurors.


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