run
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To run.
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Act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet.
โI just got back from my morning run.โ
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Act or instance of hurrying (to or from a place) (not necessarily by foot); dash or errand, trip.
โI need to make a run to the store.โ
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A pleasure trip.
โLet's go for a run in the car.โ
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Flight, instance or period of fleeing.
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Migration (of fish).
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A group of fish that migrate, or ascend a river for the purpose of spawning.
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A path taken by literal movement or figuratively
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An enclosure for an animal; a track or path along which something can travel.
โHe set up a rabbit run.โ
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Rural landholding for farming, usually for running sheep, and operated by a runholder.
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State of being current; currency; popularity.
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Continuous or sequential
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A flow of liquid; a leak.
โThe constant run of water from the faucet annoys me.โ
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(West Virginia) A small creek or part thereof. (Compare Southern US branch and New York and New England brook.)
โThe military campaign near that creek was known as "The battle of Bull Run".โ
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A quick pace, faster than a walk.
โHe broke into a run.โ
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A sudden series of demands on a bank or other financial institution, especially characterised by great withdrawals.
โFinancial insecurity led to a run on the banks, as customers feared for the security of their savings.โ
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Any sudden large demand for something.
โThere was a run on Christmas presents.โ
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Various horizontal dimensions or surfaces
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A standard or unexceptional group or category.
โHe stood out from the usual run of applicants.โ
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In sports
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A line of knit stitches that have unravelled, particularly in a nylon stocking.
โI have a run in my stocking.โ
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The stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve upward and inward.
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The horizontal distance to which a drift may be carried, either by licence of the proprietor of a mine or by the nature of the formation; also, the direction which a vein of ore or other substance takes.
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A pair or set of millstones.
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To move swiftly.
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(fluids) To flow.
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(of a vessel) To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled.
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To control or manage, be in charge of.
โHe is running the candidate's expensive campaign.โ
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To be a candidate in an election.
โI have decided to run for governor of California.โ
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To make run in a race or an election.
โHe ran his best horse in the Derby.โ
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To exert continuous activity; to proceed.
โto run through life; to run in a circleโ
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To be presented in the media.
โHer picture ran on the front page of the newspaper.โ
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To print or broadcast in the media.
โrun a story; run an adโ
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To smuggle (illegal goods).
โto run guns; to run rumโ
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To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control.
โLooks like we're gonna have to run the tomatoes again.โ
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To extend or persist, statically or dynamically, through space or time.
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To execute or carry out a plan, procedure or program.
โDon't run that software unless you have permission.โ
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To pass or go quickly in thought or conversation.
โto run from one subject to anotherโ
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To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
โOur supplies are running low.โ
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To cost a large amount of money.
โBuying a new laptop will run you a thousand dollars.โ
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Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel.
โMy stocking is running.โ
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To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation.
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To cause to enter; to thrust.
โto run a sword into or through the body; to run a nail into one's footโ
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To drive or force; to cause, or permit, to be driven.
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To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
โto run a lineโ
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To encounter or incur (a danger or risk).
โto run the risk of losing one's lifeโ
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To put at hazard; to venture; to risk.
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To tease with sarcasms and ridicule.
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To sew (a seam) by passing the needle through material in a continuous line, generally taking a series of stitches on the needle at the same time.
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To control or have precedence in a card game.
โEvery three or four hands he would run the table.โ
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To be in form thus, as a combination of words.
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To be popularly known; to be generally received.
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To have growth or development.
โBoys and girls run up rapidly.โ
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To tend, as to an effect or consequence; to incline.
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To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
โCertain covenants run with the land.โ
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To encounter or suffer (a particular, usually bad, fate or misfortune).
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To strike (the ball) in such a way as to cause it to run along the ground, as when approaching a hole.
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To speedrun.
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In a liquid state; melted or molten.
โPut some run butter on the vegetables.โ
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Cast in a mould.
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Exhausted; depleted (especially with "down" or "out").
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(of a zoology) Travelled, migrated; having made a migration or a spawning run.
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Smuggled.
โrun brandyโ
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