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16 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Sped' in a Sentence

"The simple past tense and past participle of "speed," indicating the action of moving rapidly or the rate at which something or someone travels." more

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By midnight, the New Year's Eve celebrations will have sped into the next day.
The train had been speeding towards the station, making up for lost time.
The students have sped through their assignments to meet the deadline.
The bullet train will be speeding between cities.
The cheetahs have sped across the savannah in pursuit of their prey.
The migration of birds sped up as they sensed the changing weather.
The athletes have sped through the track, breaking records in the process.
The message will have sped across the globe through the high-speed internet.
The boat sped across the calm lake, leaving ripples in its wake.
The soccer ball sped into the net, scoring a decisive goal for the team.
They were speeding towards the finish line in the thrilling race.
The clock is speeding towards midnight as the New Year approaches.
Changes in weather patterns have sped up the melting of polar ice caps.
The students have been speeding through their final exams in a rush to finish.
The time had sped by, and before she knew it, graduation day had arrived.
The wind sped through the trees, creating a soothing melody.

Sped

sped
verbThe simple past tense and past participle of "speed," indicating the action of moving rapidly or the rate at which something or someone travels.

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Last Updated On: August 24, 2024
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