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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121 Whether you are a lion or a gazelle, You must sprint for survival.
122 Many of the processes in the sprint phase are unidentified or uncontrolled.
123 George Best's most replayed goal is his jink and sprint past a Sheffield United defence to score for Manchester United in the 1971-72 season, although by then his career was in decline.
124 I knew there were other riders who could beat me in a sprint.
125 The stories at the top of your product backlog should be researched enough to be presented without ambiguity to your team at the sprint planning meeting.
126 The Sprint team is a self-directed cross-functional team, working towards the common goal of understanding the APAR.
127 So next time you see someone like Olympic champion Usain Bolt whip through a 100-meter sprint in less than 10 seconds, remember: his toes are a big part of such an amazing feat.
128 He likened his previous records and the round-the-world attempt to the difference between a 100-meter sprint and running a marathon: "They are completely different, but we want both."
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129 A comparative research between case teaching and traditional teaching on sprint and Fosbury flop by experiment.
130 With determination he drew up his shoulders, gathering his energy, and swam the crawl in a sprint straight towards the Shanxi rock wall, the green moss of which he felt was already within reach.
131 To sprint around a racetrack as a means of exercise. Used of a racehorse.
132 Progress reports are a lot easier to deal with on a Scrum project as well because we can see, tangibly, what we have produced every Sprint.
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