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sprint
[ sprint ]
verb (used without object)
- to race or move at full speed, especially for a short distance, as in running, rowing, etc.
verb (used with object)
- to traverse at full speed:
to sprint a half mile.
noun
- a short race at full speed.
- a burst of speed at any point during a long race, as near the finish line.
- a brief spell of great activity.
- a short work cycle of fixed length during which specific goals, tasks, etc., need to be completed by a team: often used in agile development. scrum ( def 2 ).
sprint
/ sprɪnt /
noun
- athletics a short race run at top speed, such as the 100 metres
- a fast finishing speed at the end of a longer race, as in running or cycling, etc
- any quick run
verb
- to go at top speed, as in running, cycling, etc
Derived Forms
- ˈsprinter, noun
Other Words From
- sprint·er noun
- out·sprint verb (used with object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of sprint1
Word History and Origins
Origin of sprint1
Example Sentences
They corrected a lot of their defensive issues, sprinting back in transition and cleaning up Memphis misses off the glass.
It really was a very, very intense sprint to the finish, and not something that I’ve had to do before.
Donald Pols from the group said "it's a marathon, not a sprint and the race isn't yet over".
Robinson was excited about running his own team and returning to the pageantry of college football, which in USC’s case featured Traveler, the Trojans’ equine mascot who sprinted along the sideline.
It was great play by Australia - a fantastic phase of four or five passes, a really skillful offload by Len Ikitau and there was no catching Max Jorgensen as he sprinted clear.
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