NOUN
- a quick and auspicious beginning
- a racing start in which the contestants are already in full motion when they pass the starting line
How To Use running start In A Sentence
- You got to get a running start. Then you grab the rope and swing out and up as high as you can, and then you let go and fall to the water.
- I take a running start and jump over the first, which is as high as my hip.
- She got a good running start, and then jumped over the cement wall that was close to the warehouse.
- Taking a running start, we bellyflopped onto the sled and went down head first, hopefully catching a few dips and flying over them, becoming temporarily airborne.
- a running start
- The course was designed to give them a running start on their steep uphill climb through the curriculum.
- So I took a running start towards him and jumped into the air.
- Apparently, the running start he made before he jumped had had the undesired effect of propelling him a fraction too far to the side.
- The course was designed to give them a running start on their steep uphill climb through the curriculum.
- I took a running start and jumped for the bed falling face flat on a pillow.