Racing

[Ra·cing]

The sport of engaging in contests of speed

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a. & n. from Race, v. t. & i.

Noun
the sport of engaging in contests of speed


p. pr. & vb. n.
of Race


a. & n. from Race, v. t. & i.


Racing

Ra"cing , a. & n. from Race, v. t. & i. Racing crab (Zo'94l.), an ocypodian.

a. & n. from Race, v. t. & i.

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Usage Examples

As the time goes by, you change, your learn new things, your attitude is different. For the moment, I'm still enjoying ski racing so much that it would be difficult for me to think about ending my career.

Auto racing is boring except when a car is going at least 172 miles per hour upside down.

But my passion is racing cars. It's what I like to do in my off time.

But to personally satisfy my own adrenalin needs, I've been racing cars a little bit, which has been fun.

And that just shows you how important the car is in Formula One Racing.

I enjoy racing historic motorcars from the '50s and '60s. The seed of my interest was planted when I was about 12 years old and took over my mother's Morris Minor. I drove it around my father's farm. But my favorite car is still a McLaren F1, which I have had for 10 years.

Going to car racing school was phenomenal.

I feel comfortable around every driver out there and each driver is in charge of their own car, but you feel very secure racing the competition out there.

I once bought an old car back after I sold it because I missed it so much and I had forgotten that it never ran. It was a British racing car. You know, because I just wanted it back. I could only remember what was good about it.

I come from an ordinary family - my dad is a carpenter, a roof-maker - and we've always loved racing together.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

Everything one does in life, even love, occurs in an express train racing toward death. To smoke opium is to get out of the train while it is still moving. It is to concern oneself with something other than life or death.

Americans don't pay much attention to environmental issues, because they aren't sexy. I mean, cleaning up coal plants and reining in outlaw frackers is hugely important work, but it doesn't get anybody's pulse racing.

Experience has taught me how important it is to just keep going, focusing on running fast and relaxed. Eventually it passes and the flow returns. It's part of racing.

I am healthy, my family is healthy. That is the important thing. After that we go racing.

I work six months and get three or four with the family. I've stopped racing to get to the red light.

Fitness will be a major factor in the first race and I think that will play into the hands of drivers who have been racing recently, rather than people like me who haven't raced properly for a decade. I'am not one of the favourites to start with.

I remember, when I was a kid, watching my mother jam herself into her girdle - a piece of equipment so rigid it could stand up on its own - and I remember her coming home from fancy parties and racing upstairs to extricate herself from its cruel iron grip.

I don't put anything in front of taking ski racing and sports seriously.

All of my free time is made up of motor sports endeavors, be them motorcycles or off-road racing or track days. I just love anything with an engine. That is one of my main loves. Obviously, my other well-known love is Kristen Bell.

Growing up in Huntington Beach, you were either a traditional sports athlete, a skateboarder, or a surfer. I got my first skateboard when I was five and skated off and on over the years, did a little BMX racing as a kid, and then in my freshman or sophomore year I started getting a little bit more into skateboarding.

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