inside track, the



inside track, the

A position of special advantage, as in His relationship with Walter put him on the inside track with the company. This metaphoric expression, which alludes to the inner, shorter track of a race course, has been used figuratively since the mid-1800s.
See also: inside

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ebba (1)EB-bah (Swedish), E-bah (German)Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, German (Rare)
Fionnghuala-Irish, Scottish, Irish Mythology
Holcomb['hɔlkəum]
Jamie['dʒeimi]
Aphrodisia-Ancient Greek
Clementineklə-mawn-TEENFrench