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Meanings of
footrace
(footraces)
in English
Spanish
carrera
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A race run on foot.
run
foot race
Spanish
carrera
Synonyms
Examples for "
run
"
run
foot race
Examples for "
run
"
1
The banks' recent
run
of good form came to an end today.
2
This year the work will likely
run
out months earlier, Olson said.
3
The critical issue now is whether the
run
of good news continues.
4
I had
run
quite far and was a long way from home.
5
Rice said the two shows would
run
at different times of year.
1
Then the whole school adjourned to the training track for the
foot
race
.
2
The first was a
foot
race
in which a large number took part.
3
Oswald himself carried off the palm in a mile
foot
race
.
4
Never had the boys of Bellwood School witnessed so sensational a
foot
race
.
5
Then I saw my chance and got up a
foot
race
among the passengers.
Usage of
footraces
in English
1
But there were the July 4th
footraces
& the young boy joined in.
2
She beat Carl and John in
footraces
without breathing hard.
3
There would be softball, badminton, horseshoes, and
footraces
of various sorts for adults and children both.
4
The Dutch never run
footraces
-
neither
do
they scorch.
5
I went to the
footraces
the other day, and saw the propraetor, but I don't like him.
6
There were various sports, such as ball-games and
footraces
;
and the treaty was brought to a satisfactory conclusion.
7
Men and boys showed off their prowess in various contests such as axe-throwing, wrestling,
footraces
,
and battles with blunt-edged swords.
8
In the height of the
footraces
and archery, the Romans rushed in among their invited guests and each snatched a woman.
9
M. Chebe adored the summer, the Sundays, the great
footraces
in the dust at Clamart or Romainville, the excitement of holidays and the crowd.
10
Footraces
,
boxing-matches and hunting of big game were out of the question.
11
Seems to me this is about the longest
footrace
I ever run.
12
As Pavek watched, he lost both a
footrace
and a barrel-leaping contest.
13
Paint was peeling, rust and dry rot were running a
footrace
.
14
They might be old, but in any given
footrace
,
they always smoked the competition.
15
But he trotted by surprisingly swiftly, chortling and calling, Watch me in the
footrace
!
16
I found it easy to beat Amy in a
footrace
.
Other examples for "footraces"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
footraces
footrace
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
great footraces
run footraces
Translations for
footraces
Spanish
carrera
Footraces
through the time