racing
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pl: racingspast: racedpp: raceding: racing
This term carries a high-energy, adrenaline-fueled vibration. It suggests not just speed, but a focused, competitive intensity where the goal is to surpass others or a specific time limit. It evokes images of blurring landscapes, roaring engines, and the tension of a finish line. When used to describe internal states, such as a racing heart or racing thoughts, the word shifts from a sport to a sensation of anxiety, excitement, or panic. In these contexts, it describes a loss of control where the mind or body is moving faster than the person can manage.
Uncountable when referring to the sport as a whole. Countable when referring to specific racing events or competitions.