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Footrace

Footrace meaning

A race run on foot.

Synonyms of Footrace

Example sentences (15)

Charlotte Hurst is set to be the first diabetic woman to complete the world's toughest footrace.

When Lawrence Kasdan found himself in a release-date footrace with Touchstone's star-studded Wyatt Earp crowd-pleaser "Tombstone," he hung back and finished his three-hour epic on his own time.

If the England international, 30 next month, did have the legs for a footrace with Nicolas Jackson from the halfway line in the 78th minute, they quickly disappeared from under him.

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- An iconic footrace, that's rooted in fun, creativity, and a little weirdness, kicked off bright and early Sunday.

The two then engage in a footrace to the package, reaching it simultaneously.

She even claimed that her Native American friends named her Shikya-wa-nim, Beautiful Swift Fox, after her footrace victory during an annual Snake Dance at Hopi Pueblo.

It’s also likely safe to surmise that Roethlisberger may be losing his footrace with Father Time.

Steelers cornerback Cameron Sutton bit inside and Watkins is too fast to recover against in a footrace down the sideline.

Footrace After the Calydonian boar hunt, Atalanta was rediscovered by her father.

Home of the popular Grand Bara footrace.

In Season Three of LOST, titled Catch-22, Charlie and Hurley debate over who would win a footrace between The Flash and Superman.

Legend has it that "Ki-ka-ma-sung," meaning "boiling water," referring to a footrace held each fall by local Native Americans, who had to run to the river and back before the pot boiled.

San Pedro de Atacama is host to the annual "Atacama Crossing", a six-stage, convert footrace which annually attracts about 150 competitors from 35 countries.

The word stadium deliberately evoked ancient Greece, where a stade was a unit of measure—the length of a footrace; the buildings that housed these footraces were called stadia.

You and Me (featuring the footrace only, no death penalty for the losers, no golden apples, a tie, and a mutual decision that both would explore the world, leaving open the question of marriage).