drop in tracks



drop in one's tracks

 
1. to collapse from exhaustion. I was so tired, I dropped in my tracks. Kelly almost dropped in her tracks from overwork.
2. to die instantly. Finally, one day, he worked so hard that he dropped in his tracks. I know that someday I will just drop in my tracks.
See also: drop, track

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lolitalo-LEE-tahSpanish
Shahd-Arabic
NahorNAY-hawr (English)Biblical
Aniya-English (Modern)
Ruqayya-Arabic
Mariangela-Italian