off the track
English
    
    Prepositional phrase
    
- Derailed, of a railway carriage, etc.
- Away from the proper subject; irrelevant, unrelated.
- Not on right course; inaccurate.
-  1976, Saul Bellow, Humboldt's Gift, New York: Avon, →ISBN, page 6:- As for great men and kings being History's slaves, I think Tolstoi was off the track. Don't kid youself, kings are the most sublime sick. Manic Depressive heroes pull Mankind into their cycles and carry everybody away.
 
 
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