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      • COMMON If something stops you in your tracks or stops you dead in your tracks, it makes you suddenly stop what you are doing because you are very surprised or frightened.
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  2. If someone or something stops you in your tracks, or if you stop dead in your tracks, you suddenly stop moving because you are very surprised, impressed, or frightened.

  3. 1. To stop at the exact spot where one is and hold motionless. We stopped dead in our tracks when we heard rustling in the bushes just off the trail. I stopped in my tracks at the sight of a police officer standing by my desk. 2. To cause one to stop in such a manner. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "stop" and " (dead) in."

  4. 'Stop someone in their tracks' is an English idiom. It means 'to cause someone to come to a sudden and complete stop or halt, often due to surprise, shock, or a compelling reason.'

  5. STOP (DEAD) IN YOUR TRACKS definition: to suddenly stop moving or doing something: . Learn more.

  6. Feb 24, 2022 · The meaning of STOP (SOMEONE) IN HIS/HER TRACKS is to surprised (someone) very much : to cause someone to stop and think. How to use stop (someone) in his/her tracks in a sentence.

  7. To make someone or something stop or come to a complete halt immediately or very suddenly. Hearing the gunshot in the distance stopped us both dead in our tracks. Boy, Samantha could stop you in her tracks with her smile! See also: stop, track.

  8. to suddenly stop moving or doing something: I stopped dead in my tracks when I heard the scream. (Definition of stop (dead) in your tracks from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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