sprint

/spɹɪnt/
noun 3verb 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

quick, short | 100-metre, etc.

VERB + SPRINT

break into, make

When the bus appeared at the corner, she broke into a sprint to catch it.

SPRINT + NOUN

relay

The American team trained hard for months to prepare for the sprint relay at the Olympics.

finish

The marathon came down to an exciting sprint finish, with the runner from Kenya winning by just two seconds.

champion

The young athlete became a sprint champion after winning three gold medals at the national competition.

hurdles

double

She won the sprint double by finishing first in both the 100 and 200 metres.

PREP

in a ~

He managed to catch the bus by running in a sprint down the street.

~ for

The runners made a desperate sprint for the finish line as the crowd cheered loudly.

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