Sentences with Running Start

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Running Start'

The car engine roared to life as the driver gave it a running start down the steep hill.

The spaceship needed a running start to break free from Earth's gravitational pull and enter orbit.

The engineer suggested using a running start to launch the project and ensure a smooth execution.

The politician's campaign got a running start with a series of successful rallies and public engagements.

The athletes crouched down, eagerly awaiting the signal for the running start in the track and field competition.

With a running start, the cyclist pedaled hard, aiming to conquer the steep hill during the challenging mountain biking race.

The mountain climber needed a running start to ascend the steep slope and reach the summit.

The detective got a running start on solving the case by gathering crucial evidence early in the investigation.

The hiker needed a running start to cross the narrow log bridge over the rushing river in the dense forest.

The acrobat amazed the audience by taking a running start before executing a series of gravity-defying flips and twists in the circus performance.

The skateboarder gained momentum with a running start, confidently navigating the skate park's ramps and rails with skillful tricks.

The actress prepared for the intense scene by taking a running start, channeling the emotions needed to deliver a powerful performance on stage.

The ballet dancer gracefully took a running start before executing a perfect pirouette on the stage.

The skateboarder executed a daring trick by taking a running start and launching off the ramp.

The chess player gained a running start in the match by anticipating the opponent's moves and developing a strategic plan.

The mechanic suggested a running start for the old motorcycle, gently revving the engine before taking it for a spin.

The skilled archer, aiming for a bullseye, took a running start before releasing the arrow with precision towards the distant target.

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