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  • 91run */*/*/ — I UK [rʌn] / US verb Word forms run : present tense I/you/we/they run he/she/it runs present participle running past tense ran UK [ræn] / US past participle run 1) [intransitive] to move quickly to a place using your legs and feet You ll have to… …

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  • 92run — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 on foot ADJECTIVE ▪ five mile, etc. ▪ fun, sponsored (esp. BrE) ▪ The school has organized a two mile fun run for charity. ▪ t …

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  • 93run off — Synonyms and related words: abscond, absquatulate, beat a retreat, bolt, bring out, clear out, cut and run, cut out, decamp, depart, desert, elope, engrave, flee, fly, fugitate, get out, go AWOL, hectograph, hightail, impress, imprint, issue,… …

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  • 94run off — 1) PHR V RECIP If you run off with someone, you secretly go away with them in order to live with them or marry them. [V P with n] The last thing I m going to do is run off with somebody s husband... [pl n V P together] We could run off together,… …

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  • 95run out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be used up] Syn. give out, dry up, fail, be exhausted, peter out*; see also waste 3 . 2. [To stop] Syn. expire, finish, end; see stop 2 . 3. [To become exhausted] Syn. weaken, wear out, run out of gas*; see tire 1 . 4.… …

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  • 96run*/*/*/ — [rʌn] (past tense ran [ræn] ; past participle run) verb I 1) to move quickly using your legs and feet You ll have to run if you want to catch the bus.[/ex] A cat ran across the road in front of me.[/ex] I ran to the door and opened it.[/ex] 2)… …

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  • 97run along — Synonyms and related words: blow, cut and run, cut out, depart, exit, flee, fly, get off, go, hightail, leave, make tracks, pull out, quit, run away, run away from, run off, shove off, take off, take to flight …

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  • 98run —   1. Move swiftly. Holo, hoholo, ho oholo, ka aholo;    ♦ run, as for office, holo, alualu;    ♦ run fast, holo māmā, holo kikī, kikī holo, ho oheihei;    ♦ run here and there, holokē, holo hele, holo lua; holowā (rare);    ♦ run aground, ili;… …

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  • 99run off — verb Date: 1683 transitive verb 1. a. to recite, compose, or produce rapidly b. to cause to be run or played to a finish c. to decide (as a race) by a runoff d. carry out 2. to drain off ; draw off 3 …

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  • 100run\ off — v. phr. 1. To produce with a printing press or duplicating machine. The print shop ran off a thousand copies of the newspaper. 2. To drive away. The boys saw a dog digging in mother s flower bed, and they ran him off. When the salesman tried to… …

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