0 present participle of sprint
1 to run as fast as you can over a short distance, either in a race or because you are in a great hurry to get somewhere:
The robot model consists of nine segments and describes human-like sprinting in the sagittal plane.
Increase in blood viscosity in the sprinting horse: can it account for the high pulmonary arterial pressure?
When you cross the border you find everything sprinting up and going a little faster or going slower when it is going the other way.
They are not sprinting dogs; they are bred to pursue for a long time.
However, we seemed to do a bit of sprinting just before we reached this amendment.
A country sprinting ahead at the moment may not last the pace.
We would be blind beyond belief not to realise that it is a question of sprinting, not running, to catch up.
It is the sprinters that are sprinting!