Phrasal Verb - racing off
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.Definition
to start a competition or an activity with great speed and excitement, often in a competitive or aggressive way
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The runners raced off at the sound of the starting gun. |
| 2 | The two companies raced off to launch their new products. |
| 3 | The drivers raced off in their cars, trying to outdo each other. |
| 4 | The athletes raced off in the 100-meter dash, giving it their all. |
| 5 | The children raced off to be the first to find the hidden treasure. |
| 6 | The salespeople raced off to meet their quotas for the month. |
| 7 | The chefs raced off to see who could prepare the most dishes in an hour. |
| 8 | The students raced off to complete their exams before the deadline. |
| 9 | The firefighters raced off to put out the fire before it spread. |
| 10 | The pilots raced off to land their planes safely before the storm hit. |