Sprint ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Sprint ( verb )

  1. To run at a fast pace over a short distance.
  2. To make a sudden, intense effort to finish a task or accomplish a goal within a short time.

Origin:

Mid 19th century (originally us): from spring "leap" + -t.

Examples:

  1. He sprinted to the finish line.
  2. She sprinted to catch the bus.
  3. He sprinted up the stairs.
  4. The team was sprinting to complete the project before the deadline.
  5. The athletes were sprinting in the race.

(As a noun)

Sprint ( noun )

  1. To run at a fast pace over a short distance.
  2. To make a sudden, intense effort to finish a task or accomplish a goal within a short time.

Origin:

Mid 19th century (originally us): from spring "leap" + -t.

Examples:

  1. He sprinted to the finish line.
  2. She sprinted to catch the bus.
  3. He sprinted up the stairs.
  4. The team was sprinting to complete the project before the deadline.
  5. The athletes were sprinting in the race.
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