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run-on
Continuing on where a rhetorical pause would be more appropriate. / Placed or coming at the end of something, such as at the end of a dictionary entry.
run-on
(soccer, rugby, etc.) An amount of time spent playing on the field during a game, especially so as to evaluate a player's abilities. / A run-on sentence.
run into
(intransitive but with prepositional object, literally) To enter by running. / (intransitive but with prepositional object) To collide with.
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run on
(idiomatic) To continue without interruption / Using a certain time zone. / (idiomatic) To continue talking for a long time. / To operate with a particular energy source.
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run in
(participial adjective; editing, typography) (not comparable) Having been run in before or behind previous text.
run in
(transitive, informal, chiefly passive) To arrest; (especially) to track down and arrest. / (transitive, Britain) To use new machinery at less than full speed, preventing damage.
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run by
(ditransitive) To inform briefly of the main points of; to bring an idea or proposal to the attention of (especially in order to obtain their opinion of it).
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run for it
(informal) To escape from danger by running; to flee.
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run to
(idiomatic) To reach a particular maximum amount, size, value, etc. / (idiomatic) To be capable of reaching or achieving.
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run
to move your legs faster than walking
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