Steeplechased example sentences
stee·ple·chase
noun
steeplechase (noun) · steeplechases (plural noun)
- a horse race run on a racecourse having ditches and hedges as jumps:
- a running race in which runners must clear hurdles and water jumps:
"Steeplechased" Example Sentences
1. The horse steeplechased across the field, its mane flying.2. He steeplechased through the crowded marketplace, dodging shoppers.
3. Having steeplechased over the hurdles, the exhausted rider dismounted.
4. The children, mimicking the professionals, steeplechased through the park.
5. We steeplechased around the island, enjoying the scenery.
6. The movie depicted a thrilling scene where they steeplechased across the treacherous terrain.
7. After a long day of work, I felt like I had steeplechased through a minefield.
8. Their business plan was ambitious; it felt like they were steeplechased toward success.
9. The knight, bravely charging, steeplechased towards the dragon.
10. She steeplechased through her to-do list, tackling each item with gusto.
11. The novel’s protagonist steeplechased through life’s obstacles.
12. His career steeplechased upwards, reaching incredible heights.
13. They steeplechased across the country in a vintage car.
14. The story steeplechased from one exciting event to another.
15. The reporter steeplechased after the elusive story.
16. He steeplechased through the corridors of power, seeking answers.
17. Having steeplechased to the summit, the climbers celebrated their victory.
18. The video game involved a thrilling sequence where the player steeplechased through a futuristic city.
19. The stock prices steeplechased wildly throughout the day.
20. He felt like he’d steeplechased his way to a solution.
21. The team steeplechased towards their goal with unmatched determination.
22. My thoughts steeplechased through my mind, preventing me from sleeping.
23. The frantic pace of the city felt like a steeplechase.
24. The plot steeplechased unpredictably, keeping the reader on the edge of their seat.
25. She steeplechased through the forest, pursued by a shadowy figure.
26. They steeplechased across the plains, their laughter echoing in the wind.
27. The dog steeplechased after a squirrel, its tail wagging furiously.
28. The artist's career steeplechased towards international recognition.
29. The young couple steeplechased towards their happily ever after.
30. He metaphorically steeplechased through life's challenges.
31. The band steeplechased through their setlist, playing a high-energy performance.
32. They steeplechased through the streets, celebrating their victory.
33. The news report steeplechased between different perspectives on the issue.
34. The argument steeplechased into a shouting match.
35. The company steeplechased towards bankruptcy.
36. The investigation steeplechased across several continents.
37. His heart steeplechased in his chest with excitement.
38. The rollercoaster steeplechased up and down the track.
39. The conversation steeplechased from one topic to another.
40. The journey steeplechased through winding mountain roads.
41. The children, full of energy, steeplechased around the playground.
42. The plot of the film steeplechased towards a surprising conclusion.
43. He steeplechased through the city streets, late for an important meeting.
44. The economy steeplechased through periods of growth and recession.
45. The debate steeplechased into a heated disagreement.
46. The author steeplechased through the narrative, creating a sense of urgency.
47. She steeplechased through the museum, determined to see everything.
48. The project steeplechased towards its deadline, with a flurry of activity.
49. The bird steeplechased through the air, performing aerial acrobatics.
50. The writer steeplechased through different genres, never sticking to one style.
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