Synonym: dash. Similar words: spring, sprinkle, spring up, offspring, sprinkling, print, printout, printed. Meaning: [sprɪnt] n. a quick run. v. run very fast, usually for a short distance.
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1 We had to sprint to catch the bus.
2 He had to sprint to catch the bus.
3 Rob Harmeling won the sprint in Bordeaux.
4 The runners broke into a sprint a few hundred yards from the finish.
5 He made a desperate sprint for the train.
6 He put on a sprint to catch the bus.
7 She scorched to victory in the sprint final.
8 Jamaica won the gold in the sprint relay.
9 They hurtled across the line in a flat-out sprint.
10 She began to sprint on the last two laps.
11 She won in a sprint finish.
12 Who holds the 100 metre sprint record?
13 The athlete put on a sprint of speed to make it.
14 The Moroccan came out best in a frantic sprint for the line.
15 You'll have to sprint if you want to catch the train.
16 As they must also sprint over short distances,[www.Sentencedict.com] speed is essential.
17 It started raining, so we made a sprint for a cafe.
18 The runners came round the bend for a sprint finish in the home straight.
19 Sato just pipped the Kenyan runner in a sprint finish.
20 Reboulet, meanwhile, had begun to sprint to second.
21 I broke into a sprint.
22 He broke into a breathless sprint.
23 The journey to success is marathon, not a sprint. Dr T.P.Chia
24 I beat my personal best for the 25-metre sprint.
25 The season is a marathon, not a sprint.
26 The Sprint service provides a committed information rate, guaranteeing a minimum sustained throughput.
27 Usually not run hair health meters, accounting for it is hard to carry on one hundred meters sprint.
28 This car could comfortably outpace its rivals in a sprint.
29 The runner seemed to be rallied for a final sprint.
30 If anyone on the line misses, the whole line has to do a sprint.
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