"Sprinted" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sprinted" Meaning

Past tense of the word "sprint". It means to run quickly for a short distance, or to move or progress rapidly. Example: "She sprinted to the finish line."

"Sprinted" Examples

Usage Examples of "Sprinted"


1. English Grammar in Sentence

She had sprinted across the finish line, exhausting herself from the effort.

2. Sentence with the word 'out of breath'

After sprinting up the stairs, she was out of breath and had to stop.

3. In a sports context

The sprinter sprinted down the track, her speed a blur as she approached the finish line.

4. Adverb usage

The children sprinted to the park, laughing and shouting with excitement.

5. Usage in a dramatic situation

He sprinted towards the door, desperate to escape the smoke filling his apartment.

"Sprinted" Similar Words

Springy

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Sprinkle

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Sprinkled

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Sprinkler

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Sprinklers

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A sprinkler is a device used to supply water over an area for irrigation, quenching, etc. It is commonly used to water lawns and gardens, especially in areas where rain is scarce. A lawn sprinkler can be a fixed or rotating sprinkler, or it can be computer-controlled for optimal watering efficiency.

Sprinkles

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Sprinkling

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To scatter or spread small portions of something, especially water or a powder, over an area in a light and casual manner.<br><br>Example: "The gardener sprinkled water on the flowers to keep them hydrated."

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Sprinter

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Sprinters

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Sprit

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"Sprit" can have a few different meanings depending on the context. However, the most common definitions are:<br><br>1. A living being, especially a ghost or spirit, viewed as a supernatural entity or a manifestation of a person or thing; also a person's spirit or soul.<br>Example: "The tragic circumstances made him lose his spirit."<br><br>2. A lively and energetic quality; vitality or enthusiasm.<br>Example: "She lost her spirit after several failed attempts."<br><br>3. A jet or flow of liquid or gas; a stream.<br>Example: "The spirit level ensures water flows smoothly."<br><br>4. A spirit (alcohol) is a liquor that is distilled from fermented grains, usually consumed as a drink.<br>Example: "Rum is a popular spirit enjoyed during special occasions."

Sprite

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noun<br>1. A small, sprite-like mythical creature, typically depicted as a small, mischievous elf or pixie.<br>2. A refreshing, fruity soft drink made by The Coca-Cola Company.<br>3. Computer graphics<br> - A very small object or pattern, a graphics image stored in a computer's memory.<br>4. Internet<br> - A Web browser called Internet Explorer, which was made by Microsoft.<br>5. Physics and Chemistry<br> - a hypothetical elementary particle.<br>6. Photography<br> - a misfocused or distorted optical image.<br>7. Informal<br> - a fantastic or supernatural being, especially in folklore

Spritely

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Completely or cheerfully lively and spirited; full of the spirit of fun and rebellion; full of vitality and liveliness; charming and pleasant in a lively and playful way.

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Spritz

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A refreshing word!<br><br>"Spritz" has several meanings:<br><br>1. To spray or sprinkle liquid quickly and lightly, often in a droplet or small amount.<br>Example: "She spritzed water on her face to wake herself up."<br>2. A type of cocktail made with a wine spritzer, typically a Prosecco-based drink that is mixed with soda water and often garnished with fruit.<br>Example: "Let's have a glass of spritz on the patio tonight."<br>3. A short jog or run, often done to get some fresh air or clear the mind.<br>Example: "After work, I like to take a quick spritz around the block."<br><br>The word "spritz" has German origins, and it's also related to the verb "spritzen," which means "to spray" or "to sprinkle."