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Verb (used without object)
to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.
to move with haste; act quickly
to depart quickly; take to flight; flee or escape
to have recourse for aid, support, comfort, etc.
to make a quick trip or informal visit for a short stay at a place
to go around, rove, or ramble without restraint (often fol. by about )
to move, roll, or progress from momentum or from being hurled, kicked, or otherwise propelled
Sports .
- to take part in a race or contest.
- to finish in a race or contest in a certain numerical position
- The horse ran second.
to be or campaign as a candidate for election.
to migrate, as fish
to migrate upstream or inshore from deep water to spawn.
to move under continuing power or force, as of the wind, a motor, etc.
(of a ship, automobile, etc.) to be sailed or driven from a safe, proper, or given route
to ply between places, as a vessel or conveyance
to move, glide, turn, rotate, or pass easily, freely, or smoothly
to creep, trail, or climb, as growing vines
to come undone or to unravel, as stitches or a fabric
to flow, as a liquid
to flow along, esp. strongly, as a stream or the sea
to empty or transfer contents
to appear, occur, or exist within a certain limited range; include a specific range of variations (usually fol. by from )
to melt and flow or drip
Golf . (of a golf ball) to bounce or roll along the ground just after landing from a stroke
to spread on being applied to a surface, as a liquid
to spread over a material when exposed to moisture
to undergo a spreading of colors
to flow forth as a discharge
to discharge or give passage to a liquid or fluid
to operate or function
to be in operation
to continue in operation
to elapse; pass or go by, as time
to pass into or meet with a certain state or condition
to get or become
to amount; total
to be stated or worded in a certain manner
Commerce .
- to accumulate, follow, or become payable in due course, as interest on a debt
- Your interest runs from January 1st to December 31st.
- to make many withdrawals in rapid succession, as from a bank.
Law .
- to have legal force or effect, as a writ.
- to continue to operate.
- to go along with
- The easement runs with the land.
to proceed, continue, or go
to extend in a given direction
to extend for a certain length
to extend over a given surface
to be printed, as on a printing press
to appear in print or be published as a story, photograph, etc., in a newspaper, magazine, or the like
to be performed on a stage or be played continually, as a play
to occur or take place continuously, as a movie
to pass quickly
to be disseminated, circulated, or spread rapidly
to continue or return persistently; recur
to have or tend to have or produce a specified character, quality, form, etc.
- This novel runs to long descriptions. Her sister is fat too, but the family runs to being overweight.
to be or continue to be of a certain or average size, number, etc.
Nautical . to sail before the wind.
Verb (used with object)
to move or run along (a surface, way, path, etc.)
- Every morning he ran the dirt path around the reservoir to keep in condition. She ran her fingers over the keyboard.
to traverse (a distance) in running
to perform, compete in, or accomplish by or as by running
to go about freely on or in without supervision
to ride or cause to gallop
to enter in a race
to bring into a certain state by running
to trace, track, pursue or hunt, as game
to drive (an animal) or cause to go by pursuing
to leave, flee, or escape from
to cause to ply between places, as a vessel or conveyance
to convey or transport, as in a vessel or vehicle
to cause to pass quickly
to get past or through
(of drivers or cyclists) to disregard (a red or amber traffic light) and continue ahead without stopping.
to smuggle (contraband goods)
to work, operate, or drive
to publish, print, or make copies of, as on a printing press (sometimes fol. by off )
to process, refine, manufacture, or subject to an analysis or treatment
to keep operating or going, as a machine
to keep (a motor) idling for an indefinite period
to allow (a ship, automobile, etc.) to depart from a safe, proper, or given route, as by negligence or error
to sponsor, support, or nominate (a person) as a candidate for election.
to manage or conduct
Computers . to process (the instructions in a program) by computer.
(in some games, as billiards) to continue or complete a series of successful strokes, shots, or the like.
Cards . to lead a series (of one's assured tricks or winners in a given suit)
to expose oneself to or be exposed to (a chance, risk, etc.)
to cause (a liquid) to flow
to fill (a tub or bath) with water
to give forth or flow with (a liquid); pour forth or discharge
to charge (an item or items) as on a charge account or to accumulate (bills) to be paid all at one time
to cause to move easily, freely, or smoothly
Golf . to cause (a golf ball) to move forward along the ground after landing from a stroke
to sew or use a running stitch
to cause stitches in (a garment or fabric) to unravel or come undone
to bring, lead, or force into a certain state or condition
to drive, force, or thrust
to graze; pasture
to extend (something) in a particular direction or to a given point or place
Carpentry . to make (millwork) from boards.
to cause to fuse and flow, as metal for casting in a mold.
to draw, trace, or mark out, as a line
to cost (an amount or approximate amount)
to cost (a person) an amount or approximate amount
Noun
an act or instance, or a period of running
a hurrying to or from some point, as on an errand
a fleeing, esp. in great haste; flight
a running pace
an act or instance or a period of moving rapidly, as in a boat or automobile
distance covered, as by racing, running, or during a trip
an act or instance or a period of traveling or moving between two places; trip
Computers . a single instance of carrying out the sequence of instructions in a program.
Golf . the distance that a golf ball moves along the ground after landing from a stroke
a quick trip for a short stay at a place
Military .
- bomb run.
- any portion of a military flight during which the aircraft flies directly toward the target in order to begin its attack
- a strafing run.
Aeronautics .
- the rapid movement, under its own power, of an aircraft on a runway, water, or another surface.
- a routine flight from one place to another
- the evening run from New York to London.
beat ( def. 40b ) .
an interval or period during which something, as a machine, operates or continues operating
the amount of anything produced in such a period
pressrun.
a line or place in knitted work where a series of stitches have slipped out or come undone
onward movement, development, progress, course, etc.
the direction of something or of its component elements
the particular course, order, or tendency of something
freedom to move around in, pass through, or use something
any rapid or easy course of progress
a continuous series of performances, as of a play
an uninterrupted course of some state or condition; a spell
a continuous extent of something, as a vein of ore.
an uninterrupted series or sequence of things, events, etc.
a sequence of cards in a given suit
Cribbage . a sequence of three or more cards in consecutive denominations without regard to suits.
any extensive continued demand, sale, or the like
a series of sudden and urgent demands for payment, as on a bank.
a period of being in demand or favor with the public
a period during which liquid flows
the amount that flows during such a period
a small stream; brook; rivulet.
a flow or rush, as of water
a kind or class, as of goods
the typical, ordinary, or average kind
an inclined course, as on a slope, designed or used for a specific purpose
a fairly large enclosure within which domestic animals may move about freely; runway
Australian . a large sheep ranch or area of grazing land.
the beaten track or usual trail used by deer or other wild animals; runway.
a trough or pipe for water or the like.
the movement of a number of fish upstream or inshore from deep water.
large numbers of fish in motion, esp. inshore from deep water or up a river for spawning
a number of animals moving together.
Music . a rapid succession of tones; roulade.
Building Trades .
- the horizontal distance between the face of a wall and the ridge of a roof.
- the distance between the first and last risers of a flight of steps or staircase.
- the horizontal distance between successive risers on a flight of steps or a staircase.
Baseball . the score unit made by safely running around all the bases and reaching home plate.
a series of successful shots, strokes, or the like, in a game.
Nautical . the immersed portion of a hull abaft the middle body ( opposed to entrance ).
the runs, ( used with a singular or plural verb ) Informal . diarrhea.
Adjective
melted or liquefied
poured in a melted state; run into and cast in a mold
Verb phrases
run across, to meet or find accidentally
run after,
- to follow; chase
- The dog ran after the burglar.
- to pursue or court the affections of, esp. in an aggressive manner
- He ran after her until she agreed to marry him.
- to attempt to become friendly with or part of the society of
- He runs after the country-club set.
run along, to leave; go on one's way
run around,
- (often fol. by with ) to socialize; consort with
- She runs around with the strangest people.
- to be unfaithful to one's spouse or lover
- It was common knowledge that he was running around.
run away,
- to flee or escape; leave a place of confinement or control with the intention of never returning
- He ran away from home three times.
- Nautical . to haul on a line by walking or running steadily.
run away with,
- to go away with, esp. to elope with
- She ran away with a sailor.
- to abscond with; steal
- to run away with some valuable jewelry.
- to surpass others in; be outstanding in
- to run away with academic honors.
- to overwhelm; get the better of
- Sometimes his enthusiasm runs away with him.
run down,
- to strike and fell or overturn, esp. to drive a vehicle into (someone)
- to run down an innocent pedestrian.
- to pursue until captured; chase
- The detective swore that he would run down the criminal.
- to peruse; review
- His eyes ran down the front row and stopped suddenly.
- to cease operation; stop
- My watch has run down.
- to speak disparagingly of; criticize severely
- The students were always running down their math teacher.
- to search out; trace; find
- to run down information.
- Baseball . to tag out (a base runner) between bases.
- Nautical . to collide with and sink (another vessel).
- Nautical . to sail closely parallel to (a coast).
run in,
- to visit casually
- If I'm in the neighborhood, I may run in for a few minutes.
- to include in a text, as something to be inserted.
- Slang . to arrest; take to jail
- They ran him in for burglary.
- Printing . to add (matter) to text without indenting.
- to break in (new machinery).
run into,
- to crash into; collide with
- She was so sleepy that she ran into a lamppost.
- to meet accidentally
- You never know whom you'll run into at a big party.
- to amount to; total
- losses that ran into millions of dollars.
- to succeed; follow
- One year ran into the next, and still there was no change.
- to experience; encounter
- The project ran into difficulty.
run in with, Nautical . to sail close to (a coast, vessel, etc.).
run off,
- to leave quickly; depart.
- to create or perform rapidly or easily
- to run off a new song.
- to determine the winner of (a contest, race, etc.) by a runoff.
- to drive away; expel
- to run someone off one's property.
- to print or otherwise duplicate
- Please run off 500 copies.
run off with,
- to abscond with (something); steal or borrow; take
- He ran off with the money. Who ran off with the pencil sharpener?
- to elope
- I hear she ran off with the Smith boy.
run on,
- to continue without interruption
- The account that he gave ran on at some length.
- Printing . to add (matter) to text without indenting.
- to add something, as at the end of a text
- to run on an adverb to a dictionary entry.
run out,
- to terminate; expire
- My subscription ran out last month. Time ran out before we could score another touchdown.
- to become used up
- His money soon ran out.
- to drive out; expel
- They want to run him out of the country.
run out of, to exhaust a quantity or supply of
run out on, to withdraw one's support from; abandon
run over,
- to hit and knock down, esp. with a vehicle
- She cried inconsolably when her cat was run over by a car.
- to go beyond; exceed
- His speech ran over the time limit.
- to repeat; review
- We'll run over that song again.
- to overflow, as a vessel.
run through,
- to pierce or stab, as with a sword
- to run someone through.
- to consume or use up recklessly; squander
- to run through a fortune.
- to practice, review, or rehearse quickly or informally
- to run through a scene.
run up,
- to sew rapidly
- She ran up some curtains.
- to amass; incur
- running up huge debts.
- to cause to increase; raise
- to run up costs unnecessarily.
- to build, esp. hurriedly
- They are tearing down old tenement blocks and running up skyscrapers.
run with, Informal .
- to proceed or go ahead with
- If the stockholders like the idea, we'll run with it.
- to carry out with enthusiasm or speed. ?
Idioms
a run for one's money
- close or keen competition
- The out-of-town team gave us a run for our money.
- enjoyment or profit in return for one's expense
- This may not be the best tool kit, but it will give you a run for your money.
in the long run
in the short run
- as an immediate or temporary outcome
- Recession may be averted in the short run if policy changes are made now.
on the run
- moving quickly; hurrying about
- He's so busy, he's always on the run.
- while running or in a hurry
- I usually eat breakfast on the run.
- escaping or hiding from the police
- He was on the run for two years.
run afoul of
- Nautical . to collide with so as to cause damage and entanglement.
- to incur or become subject to the wrath or ill will of
- to run afoul of the law; He argued with his father and has run afoul of him ever since.
run for it, to hurry away or flee
run in place
- to go through the motions of running without leaving one's original place.
- to exist or work without noticeable change, progress, or improvement.
run out of gas
- Informal .
- to exhaust or lose one's energy, enthusiasm, etc.
- After the first game of tennis, I ran out of gas and had to rest.
- to falter for lack of impetus, ideas, capital, etc.
- The economic recovery seems to be running out of gas.
run scared
- to be thrown into a state of fear or uncertainty because of a perceived threat; be apprehensive about survival or the future
- Many businesses are running scared because of increasing competition.
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to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.,... -
Run through
the performing of a sequence of designated actions, esp. as a trial prior to actual performance; rehearsal; practice., a quick outline or review, (of a... -
Run up
to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground.,... -
Runabout
a small, light automobile or other vehicle, usually with an open top; roadster., a small pleasure motorboat., a person who roves around from place to place... -
Runagate
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Runaway
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Runcible spoon
a forklike utensil with two broad prongs and one sharp, curved prong, as used for serving hors d'oeuvres. -
Runcinate
(of a leaf) pinnately incised, with the lobes or teeth curved backward. -
Rundown
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Rune
any of the characters of certain ancient alphabets, as of a script used for writing the germanic languages, esp. of scandinavia and britain, from c200... -
Rung
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Runic
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Runlet
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Runnel
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Runner
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Runner-up
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Running
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Running board
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Running mate
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Running start
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