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make a run for it
(idiomatic) To attempt to escape; to flee; to run away. / (idiomatic) To run so as to avoid being late.
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run ahead
(of a train) To use sidings to pass a different train. / To proceed beyond a limit.
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run behind
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, behind. / To be late; to be behind schedule.
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run to earth
(idiomatic, transitive) To find someone or something after a long and difficult search.
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marble run
A toy consisting of a track with bends, obstacles, etc. that marbles can be made to run down.
monkey run
(Britain, historical) An evening walk undertaken by groups of young people, usually along established routes, to find a boyfriend or girlfriend.
run the show
(idiomatic) To be the leader, to be in charge
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take a run at
(transitive, idiomatic) To attempt to achieve or acquire. / (transitive, idiomatic) To attack or challenge or to try to attack or challenge.
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test run
An initial trial of a device or system to test its basic function.
run of house
(travel) A hotel rate where the hotel agrees to accommodate the guest but does not specify the standard of room until the guest arrives.