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    Run
    /rən/

    verb

    • 1. 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" Similar sprintracedartrushOpposite dawdlestay
    • 2. pass or cause to pass quickly or smoothly in a particular direction: "the rumor ran through the pack of photographers" Similar gopassmovetravel

    noun

    • 1. an act or spell of running: "I usually go for a run in the morning" Similar sprintracedashgallop
    • 2. a journey accomplished or route taken by a vehicle, aircraft, or boat, especially on a regular basis: "the New York-Washington run" Similar routewaycoursejourney
  2. Definition of run verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. 1. a. To move swiftly on foot so that both or all feet are not on the ground during each stride. b. To retreat rapidly; flee: When they heard the police siren, they ran. c. Informal To depart; leave: Sorry, I have to run. 2. To migrate, especially to move in a shoal in order to spawn. Used of fish. 3. a.

  4. to organize or control something: She ran her own restaurant for five years. run sb/sth to/down, etc. to take someone or something somewhere, usually by car: Could you run me to the station this afternoon? run verb (WORKING) If a piece of equipment is running, it is switched on and working, and if you run it, you switch it on and make it work:

  5. When you run, you move along quickly, and for a long time if you're running a marathon. You can also run a campaign or a business — you make them function. There are plenty of meanings for run. If you're plotting your escape from the Tower of London, you can "make a run for it," and if you're a baseball player, you're a hero if you make a ...

  6. Definition of run noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. run. noun. /rʌn/ on foot. [countable] an act of running; a period of time spent running or the distance that someone runs I go for a run every morning. a five-mile run Catching sight of her, he broke into a run (= started running).

  7. 3 days ago · 1. verb. When you run, you move more quickly than when you walk, for example because you are in a hurry to get somewhere, or for exercise. I excused myself and ran back to the phone. [VERB adverb/preposition] Police believe the gunmen ran off into the woods. [VERB adverb/preposition] Neighbouring shopkeepers ran after the man and caught him.

  8. Noun. Adjective. Idiom. Filter. verb. ran, running, runs. To go by moving the legs rapidly, faster than in walking, and (in a two-legged animal) in such a way that for an instant both feet are off the ground. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. To run along or follow (a specified course or route) Webster's New World.

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