quarter mile


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Noun1.quarter mile - a unit of length equal to a quarter of 1 milequarter mile - a unit of length equal to a quarter of 1 mile
linear measure, linear unit - a unit of measurement of length
international mile, land mile, mile, stat mi, statute mile, mi - a unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters
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But the bird-faced officer was already rubbing shoulders with certain inert matter that had once been Lieutenant Kurt and the Chinese aeronaut and a dead cow, and much other uncongenial company, in the huge circle of the Whirlpool two and a quarter miles away.
The participants were 70 to 79 years old when they entered the study, and they had no difficulty walking a quarter mile or climbing 10 steps without resting.
The Model X Performance completed the quarter mile in 11.24 seconds at 119.86 mph.
When Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile, he trained by running the quarter mile in sixty seconds so his body would adapt to the pace he'd need to set on race day.
Computer-based business solutions developer Quarter Mile Technologies LLC (QMT) announced on Tuesday 'It's Alive', a new iOS app that allows businesses to remotely monitor the status of their computers and servers.
In addition, this workout required that the participants stop and respond to a simulated chemical situation every quarter mile.
Why ask for a quarter mile? I live a quarter mile from a clear-cut, and four members of my family have been sickened after helicopters sprayed pesticide.
The transitional living facility in Biloxi--the 12-person Augusta House--fared a bit better during the storm, being a quarter mile from the beach.
The Dryden airport has the longest runway and possesses the only Instrument Landing System in the region, which allows pilots to land with ceilings (bottom of a cloud deck above the ground) below 200 feet and visibility under a quarter mile.
Example: The Brooklyn Bridge is a little over a quarter mile long.