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ALL meanings of run

run
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  • abbreviation Technical meaning of RUN execution 3
  • intransitive verb run go quickly 1
  • transitive verb run operate 1
  • transitive verb run maintain 1
  • noun run jog 1
  • abbreviation RUN race 1
  • noun run series 1
  • transitive verb run computer program, etc.: use, set off 1
  • noun run tights, stockings: rip 1
  • noun run short trip 1
  • abbreviation RUN route 1
  • noun run series of cards 1
  • noun run cricket, baseball: score 1
  • noun run election campaign 1
  • noun run fish: migration 1
  • noun run track 1
  • noun run print run 1
  • noun run length 1
  • noun run fenced area 1
  • noun run music: roulade 1
  • noun run strong demand 1
  • noun run direction of change 1
  • noun run typical kind 1
  • noun run dash 1
  • noun plural run diarrhoea 1
  • intransitive verb run flee 1
  • intransitive verb run spread 1
  • intransitive verb run keep company with 1
  • intransitive verb run migrate 1
  • intransitive verb run horse racing: finish 1
  • intransitive verb run transport: ply 1
  • intransitive verb run climb 1
  • intransitive verb run sail 1
  • intransitive verb run go with 1
  • intransitive verb run thread: unravel 1
  • intransitive verb run continue 1
  • intransitive verb run extend 1
  • intransitive verb run be worded 1
  • intransitive verb run stand for office 1
  • intransitive verb run transport: depart 1
  • verb without object run 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. 1
  • intransitive verb run travel 1
  • verb without object run to move with haste; act quickly: Run upstairs and get the iodine. 1
  • intransitive verb run take a quick trip 1
  • verb without object run to depart quickly; take to flight; flee or escape: to run from danger. 1
  • intransitive verb run glide, pass freely 1
  • verb without object run to have recourse for aid, support, comfort, etc.: He shouldn't run to his parents with every little problem. 1
  • intransitive verb run flow strongly 1
  • verb without object run to make a quick trip or informal visit for a short stay at a place: to run up to New York; I will run over to see you after dinner. 1
  • intransitive verb run empty 1
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