Sprint
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Sprint ( verb )
- To run at a fast pace over a short distance.
- 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:
- He sprinted to the finish line.
- She sprinted to catch the bus.
- He sprinted up the stairs.
- The team was sprinting to complete the project before the deadline.
- The athletes were sprinting in the race.
(As a noun)
Sprint ( noun )
- To run at a fast pace over a short distance.
- 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:
- He sprinted to the finish line.
- She sprinted to catch the bus.
- He sprinted up the stairs.
- The team was sprinting to complete the project before the deadline.
- The athletes were sprinting in the race.