Suddenly a man, hatless and coatless, came sprinting up the street.
Half a dozen young fellows were sprinting along beside their pet hose carriage.
A policeman at the Everett corner came sprinting across at sight of the swift-gathering crowd.
Falling on the ball, sprinting and limbering up, and running through a few signals, we spent the few minutes before the Yale team came through the corner of the field.
From his pockets he drew several chunks of coal, that he had picked up during his sprinting match around the car.
He flattened himself on the ground, but was up like a flash, sprinting out of harm's way.
Teddy leaped from the car platform and was off, with Phil sprinting after him in long strides.
The taxicab was nearing Ninth Avenue, its pursuer sprinting bravely a hundred feet to the rear, and as he watched, both turned the northern corner and vanished like shapes of dream.
All of the other willing helpers had dropped off, only Tubby was sprintingfuriously after the aeroplane, which was bumping along over the ground with ever increasing momentum.
That line of tactics resulted in many a "chase" that brought out some remarkably good sprinting talent.
It was just at this moment that Dick Prescott and Greg Holmes, sprinting fast, came out through the gateway.
Hope we manage to snatch some of the prizes away from our old rivals; though they say it's just wonderful how clever they're sprinting and jumping up-river.
In these days it had become such a common sight to meet groups of boys clad in running togs, and sprinting along the country roads, that neither driver paid much attention to the bunch that loped easily onward.
I can see a boy sprinting after him, and that's his voice we get.
And now it looks like you wanted to put me in the cooler, so there wouldn't be anysprinting at all to-morrow.
Sir Robert's horse was a great stayer, but he lacked the sprinting speed for a lightning finish.
The Indian came out of the thicket at a sprinting gait with the bear a good second, and they came so suddenly that even Jim Wilburn was taken by surprise.
The young millionaire was leaping toward first base, while the right fielder was sprinting after the ball.
In response, two marines came sprinting to the spot.
An instant later snipers on the hotel roof discovered the crawling man, opening fire on him so briskly that the endangered one rose to his feet and came sprinting toward the sailors with both hands uplifted.
At last we got around, and for a few minutes some good sprinting was done.
Scotty" and myself learned the fact that the pigs could do some good sprinting when there was occasion for it, and just then was one of the occasions.
By the time Polly collected her wits enough to act, Jack was out of sight around the corner, and Ray was sprinting after the equipage which had been lost in a cloud of yellow dust.
Even as the Captain obeyed and placed the distance of a rod or so between the craft and the pier, a sprinting reporter reached the wharf to take a snap-shot of the White Crest.
Then, with the strength of the hunted, Garth was out from under the other side and sprinting for the doubtful sanctuary of the forest.
Sprinting ability is what you've got to learn, my boy.
Allan found his sprinting ability sorely tried in the last two laps when Thatcher let himself out and Allan tried to keep up with him.
Down the home-stretch came the runners, sprinting for the mark.
The buckskin was given a long steady gallop the day after he had received the ball of physic; then for three days he was given short sprinting runs and a little practise at breaking from the gun.
Now Peters appeared, sprinting in fine form across the open.
If you see an idiot sprinting straight for the edge of a precipice and when you warn him off he persists in swearing there's no precipice there--what can you do?
He simply dropped his willow, then gave his best exhibition of the sprinting that he had learned in the spring.
They go like greased lightning when they're sprintingaround the diamond.
Interspersed with a number of minor events, such as further sprinting matches for younger entries, and some more pole vaulting, as well as Indian Club exhibitions of skill, would come the humorous features of the meet.
Interspersed with a number of minor events, such as further sprinting matches for younger entries, and some more pole vaulting, as well as Indian club exhibitions of skill, would come the humorous features of the meet.
Tired as he was, the native started to run at Tom's bidding, and picked his way deftly through what from the riverside looked impenetrable scrub, Tom sprinting behind with never a pause till they reached the top.
Instinctively taking the weaker side, and forgetting his own exhaustion, he sprang up, and sprinting with all the speed of which his tired limbs were capable, he dashed after the pursuers, followed closely by Mbutu.
Like a flash Langridge was up, had picked the ball from the ground, and amid a perfect pandemonium of yells, was sprinting for Randall's goal, with not a man between him and the last chalk mark.
Tom, picking himself out from a heap of players, saw Langridge sprinting after Sid.
He advanced Leonard, although caught himself, thanks to the quick work of the pitcher, who closed in on the ball, and tossed it to first ahead of the sprinting Gould.
They could see the long-legged Conway out in left field sprinting like a huge grasshopper in hopes of getting under the soaring ball in time to set himself for the catch.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sprinting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.