"Sprinted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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."
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.
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."
"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."
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
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.
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."