track up



track something up

to mess something up by spreading around something dirty or messy with one's shoes or feet. Please don't track the floor up! Claire tracked up the floor.
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track up

v.
1. To cover some surface or area with tracks: The kids tracked up the carpet with mud. In the morning, the newly fallen snow lay prettily, but by the afternoon, people had tracked it up.
2. To move north along some path or geographical feature. Used of storms: The storm tracked up the coast.
See also: track, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ferris['feris]
Chryssa-Greek
Setiawanse-tee-AH-wahnIndonesian
TomaszTAW-mahshPolish
KenzieKEN-zeeEnglish
ElbaEL-bahSpanish