(literally) Spurred on by his rider, the horse easily jumped the chasm as the bridge collapsed.
The runner, spurred on by the cheering of the crowd, won the race in record time.
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This is a sentence. A prisoner has to serve the sentence the judge gives him.
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Wilmot Proviso spurred a debate showing growth in sectionalism.
My friend spurred me on to approach the girl.
The difficult math question spurred the attention of the class. However, there are multiple definitions of this word. I chose the one that serves as an incentive.
Gee, I hope this tight shirt hides my bulge.Is a bugle with a bulge actually a saxophone?"The caldera has a fresh bulge today", shouted the rider as he spurred his horse faster down the volcano's trail.
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The US were spurred on by competing with the USSR during the cold war years.
The US were spurred on by competing with the USSR during the cold war years.
Technology spurred the expansion into other fields outside of mapmaking.
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Men coming back home from the war spurred car production again after 1932