parkour
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of parkour
2000-05; alteration of French parcours course, route < Medieval Latin percursus < Latin percurrere to run through < per- through + currere to run
Example Sentences
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Many of the targeted stores did not respond to requests for comment about the Parkour activities.
From New York Times • Oct. 13, 2022
She began writing an urban “Nutcracker,” a modern take on the classic ballet that incorporates Parkour, skateboarding, hip-hop and other dance styles.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 19, 2019
It has been running a new Parkour World Cup, where competitors are paid to take part, and hopes to get the event into the Paris Games in 2024.
From The Guardian • Dec. 5, 2018
Last year Britain became the first country officially to recognize Parkour as a sport.
From Reuters • Jul. 22, 2018
Parkour meets mech combat meets competitive online shooter.
From Forbes • Oct. 16, 2013
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