Crossword-Solution: TRACKIN 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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To cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it; as, to pour water from a pail; to pour wine into a decanter; to pour oil upon the waters; to pour out sand or dust.
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Sentences with TRACKIN (5)

And furthermore, mister, I want to know how I'm to keep this house a-lookin' like anything an' you a-trackin' in snow like that.
Back Home Eugene Wood 2001
Whatever do you-all reckon a medical practitioner is? Do you figger he's a Mexican, an' that his diagnosises, that a-way, don't go? I notifies you this mornin' as I stands yere gettin' my third drink, that if this outcast comes trackin' in with demands for nose-paint, to remember he's sick an' throw him out on his head.
Wolfville Days Alfred Henry Lewis 2003
She handed me out a line of Sunday school talk fer more 'n a hour, then she didn't give me nothin' but this here Bible, an' me a starvin' man! I've ate a little of everything in my day, but I'm skeered to risk my digestion on Deuteronomies and Psa'ms!” “Well, you needn't come beggin' 'round here, and trackin' in the mud,” announced Myrtella firmly.
A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill Alice Hegan Rice 2004
They're trackin' up the whole place.--As I was sayin', sor, there he stayed hunched up in the wind, waitin' on the chanst of a team comin', and I seen he was an ould daddy.
The Desert and The Sown Mary Hallock Foote 2005
The light from that high up winder ain't good enough fer trackin' a bear.” When the lantern was brought, Mike continued his detective operations, nose and eyes close to the floor, like a black tracker.
Thoroughbreds W. A. Fraser 2005