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
Giambattistajahm-baht-TEE-stahItalian
Zula (2)ZOO-ləEnglish
TristÁNtree-STAHNSpanish
Eleanora[.elə'nɔ:rə]
ErnoER-noFinnish
Ikaros-Greek Mythology