footrace (Meaning)

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footrace (n)

a race run on foot

Synonyms & Antonyms of footrace

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footrace Sentence Examples

  1. The annual footrace attracted participants from all walks of life.
  2. Despite the scorching heat, runners pushed themselves to the limit in the grueling footrace.
  3. The footrace wound its way through the picturesque countryside, showcasing its rolling hills and lush meadows.
  4. The lead runners broke away from the pack early on, setting a blistering pace in the footrace.
  5. As the footrace reached its final stretch, the crowd erupted in deafening cheers.
  6. The victor of the footrace crossed the finish line with a triumphant smile and raised fists.
  7. The footrace served as a fundraiser for a local charity, garnering substantial donations.
  8. The footrace was open to runners of all ages and abilities, fostering a sense of community.
  9. The participants in the footrace displayed immense determination and perseverance, inspiring onlookers.
  10. The footrace left a legacy of sportsmanship and camaraderie, creating lasting memories for all involved.

FAQs About the word footrace

a race run on foot

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The annual footrace attracted participants from all walks of life.

Despite the scorching heat, runners pushed themselves to the limit in the grueling footrace.

The footrace wound its way through the picturesque countryside, showcasing its rolling hills and lush meadows.

The lead runners broke away from the pack early on, setting a blistering pace in the footrace.