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- nounrunning (noun)adjectiveverbrunning (present participle)
- move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time:"the dog ran across the road" · "she ran the last few yards, breathing heavily" · "he hasn't paid for his drinks—run and catch him"Similar:go like lightninggo hell for leathergo like the windrun for ittake to one's heelsmake a break for itmake a quick exitmake one's getawayhead for the hillsdo a disappearing act
- run as a sport or for exercise:"I run every morning"
- (of an athlete or a racehorse) compete in a race:"she ran in the 200 meters" · "Dave has run 42 marathons"
- enter (a racehorse) for a race.
- move about in a hurried and hectic way:"I've spent the whole day running around after the kids"
- cricket(of a batter) run from one wicket to the other in scoring or attempting to score a run.
- baseball(of a batter or base runner) attempt to advance to the next base.
- WEST INDIAN ENGLISHchase (someone) away:"ah went tuh eat the mangoes but the people run mih"
- (of hounds) chase or hunt their quarry:"the hounds are running"
- (of a boat) sail directly before the wind, especially in bad weather:"we slanted across to the far bank and ran before the wind"
- (of a migratory fish) go upriver from the sea in order to spawn.
- pass or cause to pass quickly or smoothly in a particular direction:"the rumor ran through the pack of photographers" · "Helen ran her fingers through her hair"
- move or cause to move somewhere forcefully or with a particular result:"the tanker ran aground off the Aleutian Islands" · "a woman ran a stroller into the back of my legs"
- informalfail to stop at (a red traffic light):"cameras triggered by cars running red lights at intersections"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISHnavigate (rapids or a waterfall) in a boat:"the boats were preparing to run the big rapids"
- (with reference to a liquid) flow or cause to flow:"a small river runs into the sea at one side of the castle" · "she ran cold water into the sink"
- cause water to flow over (something):"I ran my hands under the faucet"
- fill (a bath) with water:"she ran a bath and lowered herself into the water" · "I'll run you a nice hot bath"
- emit or exude a liquid:"she was weeping loudly, and her nose was running"
- (of a solid substance) melt and become fluid:"it was so hot that the butter ran"
- (of the sea, the tide, or a river) rise higher or flow more quickly:"there was still a heavy sea running"
- (of dye or color in fabric or paper) dissolve and spread when the fabric or paper becomes wet:"the red dye ran when the socks were washed"
- be a candidate in a political election:"he announced that he intended to run for President"Similar:stand for election asstand as a candidate forbe a contender forput oneself forward forput oneself up for
- (especially of a political party) sponsor (a candidate) in an election:"they ran their first candidate for the school board"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of an object or act) cost (someone) (a specified amount):"a new photocopier will run us about $1,300"
- NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH(of a stocking or pair of tights) develop a vertical line of unraveled stitches.
OriginOld English rinnan, irnan (verb), of Germanic origin, probably reinforced in Middle English by Old Norse rinna, renna. The current form with -u- in the present tense is first recorded in the 16th century. - People also ask
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