1. raced - Adjective
2. raced - Verb
of Race
Source: Webster's dictionaryBesides, all my New York friends were in the negative, nightmare position of putting down society and giving their tired bookish or political or psychoanalytical reasons, but Dean just raced in society, eager for bread and love. Jack Kerouac
You could get use to anything. You got used to it and then time raced by, and before you knew it, time was up. Neal Stephenson
I raced supremely well. I felt I was as well fitted to do it as I had ever been, and as perhaps I might ever be. I went climbing three weeks before, because I was feeling fed up with running. Roger Bannister
The years I raced in were fantastic. There was so much change in the cars. We went from treaded tyres to no wings right through to slicks to enormous wings. Jackie Stewart
I raced locally for a year, went to Europe the year after and went to the Olympics the year after that. Taylor Phinney
We taught them how to beg, they raced us to the gates. Lebanese Proverb