Definition: 1. To run or swim a short distance very fast. 2. An act or short spell of running at full speed. 3. Run at full speed over a short distance. 4. A quick run.
Use 'sprint' in a sentence:
1. The man fled, vaulting a ticket barrier and sprinting for the platform.
2. The product owner and team agree on a goal for the sprint.
3. At this meeting, the product owner presents the features most desired for the upcoming sprint, describing them so that the team can grasp what is expected.
4. The thieves sprinted to a waiting car, where they had two accomplices.
5. The ideal line indicates how work would progress if even proportions of it are completed each day of the sprint.
6. Run the marathon, not a sprint in life and work.
7. You have now finished your first sprint, so it's time to start on the next one.
8. By then I felt a little bit steadier and we started a fast sprint down the streets.
9. Teams then lined up on the water for two rounds of 400-metre sprint racing.
10. The race began with a 200 metre sprint down the street, and no practice run.
11. The sprint is a short, fast running race.
12. As they must also sprint over short distances, speed is essential.
13. I broke into a sprint and ran the rest of the way home.