Definition of track shoe in US English:
track shoe
nounˈtrak ˌSHo͞oˈtræk ˌʃu
A running shoe.
Example sentencesExamples
- And, plus, he had his track shoes on the entire night.
- Dozens walked by wearing everyday jeans and sweatshirts and track shoes, the American uniform, for better or worse.
- Why don't they have prospects wear full football gear instead of allowing them to run bare-chested in skimpy shorts and track shoes?
- She confirmed she had worn normal track shoes last night rather than spikes to ensure her legs were 100% for the marathon, but she insisted she had not taken it easy during the race.
- Normal white track shoes, not pristine white, mind you, for no one in a sane mind would have such clean shoes - unless they were new.
- The cyclist, seemingly untouched by the war, was dressed in a tee shirt and shorts, knee-high socks and track shoes.
- Here are five things you need to know before you put on your track shoes and tee it up.
- When I'm out running on my lunch hour, not once have I watched in awe as a fellow runner sprints toward me sporting a solitary track shoe.
- She pulled out five pairs of white medium-grade track shoes.
- He wore a shabby pair of green slacks made from synthetic fibre and flared from the knee down, a green t-shirt and a pair of cast-off track shoes from a former client.