Pronunciation: /fri ˈrʌnɪŋ/
noun a physical discipline in which participants use their surroundings to perform acrobatic movements
A1 Free running is a fun and energetic way to exercise outdoors.
A2 My younger brother enjoys watching videos of free running on YouTube.
B1 Many urban areas have designated spaces for free running enthusiasts to practice their skills.
B2 The athlete showcased his impressive free running abilities during the competition.
C1 Free running requires a high level of physical fitness and agility to perform stunts safely.
C2 The documentary explored the history and evolution of free running as a popular urban sport.
adjective describing an activity or style of movement that is unrestricted and spontaneous
A1 I saw a free running cat jumping from roof to roof.
A2 The parkour athlete demonstrated his free running skills at the event.
B1 The group of friends decided to try free running in the abandoned building.
B2 The free running competition attracted athletes from all over the world.
C1 His free running technique was flawless, impressing the judges.
C2 The documentary highlighted the dangers and thrills of free running in urban environments.
formal The sport of free running involves navigating urban environments by performing acrobatic movements.
informal I love watching videos of people doing free running, it's so cool!
slang Dude, that guy is a total free running ninja!
figurative In the business world, sometimes you have to do some mental free running to come up with creative solutions.
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