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Definitions in simple English

sprint

A short race at a very fast speed. A burst of speed or activity. After playing video games, we took a sprint outside.

sprint

To run quickly for a short time.

sprint

run very fast, usually for a short distance (= dash) a quick run

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Conjugation sprint conjugation

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sprint · verb

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Simple sentences

During a sprint through the pedestrian precinct, I collided with a man eating a Currywurst.
Take your time. It's a marathon, not a sprint.
Wayde van Niekerk broke the world record and won the gold medal in the 400m sprint.
It's a marathon, not a sprint.

Movie subtitles

Sprint over here in 3 seconds. Hop to!
They rip off the topsoil of 10 winding hills. then sprint in here all fog-heaved with excitement, lugging nuggets. big, bright, and shiny.
A little. a little sprint for those wonderful folks out there!
However, I do have with me- Mr. Ron Geppo, British cycling sprint champion- and this year's winner- of the Derby Doncaster rally.
Now we turn to the lighter subject of sport, and Reg Harris, the former world cycling sprint champion, talks to us about the psychological problems of big race preparation.
Ten pounds lighter. A half a second slower in a 40-yard sprint.
A short sprint is run on nerves.
Arabedian, Tarrazzi and Montecciari are in the lead at the sprint.
I was just about to sprint after the landau and perch on the back when another cab came through the street.
She'll have him sprint up here in his helicopter if you can produce ghosts for her.
And for it you need four measures of gin, rum, brandy, whisky, tequila, Angostura bitters, and a sprint of orange juice and a pack of ordinary playing cards.
I sprint the last quarter mile.
It's a marathon, not a sprint.
Okay, you three will be the sprint team.
Just keep me on the rail till you see the stretch then we sprint and we win.
However, I do have with me Mr. Ron Geppo British cycling sprint champion and winner of the Derby-Doncaster rally.
Sprint!
First you crab along on all fours and then you sprint.
Crab, sprint, push-ups.
Do the Garden Staters have to sprint to the Lincoln Tunnel, or can you stay for a round in the big, scary city?
A series of sprint races are to be arranged. for different age groups in our province.
Sprint race, the day after tomorrow.
Which one of us doesn't make you want to sprint to the toilet?
Shall we take a little sprint around the deck?
One thousand lire to couple number 5 for a sprint.
A sprint warms you up and energizes you.
Sprint for everybody!
And also for the contestants who've been at it for 552 hours, and are stay capable of a terrific sprint.
Come on, run, sprint!
A half a second slower in a 40-yard sprint.
The 1953 open sprint champion: Fitzpatrick.
What a fine race coming up today, folks, starting with a 10-lap sprint.
She'll have him sprint up here in his helicopter. if you can produce ghosts for her.
Over here in Lane eight, it's John Murphy, putting on a sprint.
He knows he can't out-kick viren, so he's going to sprint 600 yards.
From second grade on, I would sprint home after school because I just missed her so much. I couldn't wait to see her.

News and current affairs

Portugal made a sprint towards the front, but is now falling back a little, with Spain and Italy moving up.
As opposed to a 100- or 200-meter sprint, both organizations need to think more in terms of a much longer race, perhaps a marathon.
This requires a different type of force, and one capable of running a marathon rather than a sprint, sustaining major deployments for extended periods.
The question now is whether the US economy is ready not just to walk, but also to run and sprint.

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