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Run

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Meaning

Verb

  • To
    swiftly.
  • To
    upon two
    by
    making a
    either
    . (Compare walk.)
  • To
    a
    ; to
    quickly.
  • To cause to
    or lightly.
  • To
    in a race.
  • To
    someone
    ,
    at a
    pace.
  • Of a
    : to
    (a route).
  • To
    a
    of a
    ,
    rafting.
  • Of
    , to
    for spawning.
  • To
    from a
    or towards help.
  • To
    (without
    ),
    a
    al,
    , or
    to
    the right of way.
  • In Football (American):
  • To
    swiftly.
  • To
    (a
    ) down the
    ,
    or kicking.
  • In Juggling:
  • To
    swiftly.
  • To flow.
  • Of a
    , to flow.
  • To
    or
    quickly.
  • Of an
    , to have a
    from it.
  • To make a
    ; to make
    from or into an object.
  • To become
    ; to melt.
  • To
    or
    in an
    ; to
    (especially used of
    or paint).
  • To
    ; to
    ; to
    ; to cast.
  • In Nautical:
    To
    before the
    , in
    from
    or
    ing close-hauled.
    To control or
    ; to be
    of.
    To be a
    in an election.
  • To make
    in certain
    competitions.
  • To make
    a race.
  • To make
    an election.
  • To
    ; to proceed.
    To be
    in the media.
    To
    or
    in the media.
    To
    (illegal goods).
    In Agriculture:
    To
    a large
    of
    in quality control.
  • To
    or
    ,
    or
    , through
    or time.
  • To
    in
    or through a range (often with a
    phrase).
  • To
    , to last, to
    (usually with a
    phrase).
  • To make something
    in space.
  • Of a
    , including
    , to be
    or working normally.
  • To make a
    operate.
  • To
    or
    a
    ,
    , or program.
    To
    or go
    in
    or conversation.
    To become different
    (usually to become worse).
    To cost a large amount of money.
    Of
    or
    , to unravel.
    To cause
    to unravel.
    To
    in
    ; to
    in contemplation.
    To cause to
    ; to thrust.
    To
    or
    ; to cause, or
    , to be
    n.
    To cause to be
    ; to
    ; to
    ; to determine.
    To
    or
    (a
    or risk).
    To
    at
    ; to
    ; to risk.
    To
    with
    and ridicule.
    To
    (a
    ) by
    the
    through
    in a
    ,
    a
    of
    at the same time.
    To control or have
    in a
    game.
    To be
    thus, as a
    of words.
    To be
    known; to be
    received.
    To have growth or development.
    To
    ,
    an effect or
    ; to incline.
    To have a
    ; to be
    ; to
    , effect, or
    ; to
    ; to
    company.
    To
    or
    (a particular, usually
    ,
    or misfortune).
    In Golf:
    To
    (the
    ) in such a way
    cause it to
    the
    , as when
    a hole.
    In Video games:
    To speedrun.
    In Baseball & Sports:
    To
    from
    or match.

    Noun

    Act or
    of
    , of
    using the feet.
    Act or
    of
    (to or from a place) (not
    );
    or
    , trip.
    A
    trip.
    Flight,
    or
    of fleeing.
    Migration (of fish).
    A group of
    that
    , or
    a
    for the
    of spawning.
  • A (regular)
    or route.
  • The
    while
    or skiing.
  • The
    by a ship.
  • A voyage.
  • A trial.
  • In Skiing:
  • A
    down a
    ,
    and bobsledding.
  • In Computing & Mathematics:
  • The
    of a
    or model
  • In Video games:
    Unrestricted use. Only used in have the
    of.
    An
    for an
    ; a
    or
    along which something can travel.
    In Australian English & New Zealand English:
    A
    for
    , usually for
    , and
    by a runholder.
    State of being current;
    ; popularity.
  • Continuous or sequential
  • A
    of
    in
    that were successful.
  • A production
    (such
    a factory).
  • The
    of
    of a
    ,
    , TV
    , etc.
  • A
    of
    (usually
    )
    use.
  • In Card games:
  • Continuous or sequential
  • A
    of
    in a
    in a
    game.
  • In Music:
  • Continuous or sequential
  • A
    in
    , especially along a scale.
  • A
    of
    ; a leak.
    In Midland US English, Ohio English & Pennsylvania English:
    A small
    or part thereof. (Compare Southern US
    and New York and New England brook.)
  • A
    ,
    than a walk.
  • A
    gallop.
  • In Banking:
    A
    of
    on a
    or other
    , especially
    by great withdrawals.
    Any
    large
    for something.
  • Various
    or surfaces
  • The
    of a
    a
    , also called a
    ,
    the rise.
  • The
    of a set of stairs
  • In Construction:
  • Various
    or surfaces
  • Horizontal
    of a slope.
  • A
    or
    group or category.
    In Baseball:
  • In sports
  • A
    when a
    all
    ; the
    of a
    scoring.
  • In Cricket:
  • In sports
  • The
    of
    from one
    to another; the point
    for this.
  • In Football (American):
  • In sports
  • A
    play.
  • In Golf:
  • In sports
  • The
    a
    after
    the
    from a stroke.
  • In sports
  • The
    with
    , in
    drilling.
  • A
    of
    that have
    ,
    in a
    stocking.
    In Nautical:
    The
    of the
    body of a
    from where it
    to
    upward and inward.
    In Mining:
    The
    to which a
    may be
    , either by
    of the
    of a
    or by the
    of the
    ; also, the
    which a
    of
    or other
    takes.
    A
    or set of millstones.
    In Speedrunning:
    Shortening of speedrun.

    Adj

    In a
    state;
    or molten.
    Cast in a mould.
    Exhausted;
    (especially with "down" or "out").
    In Fish:
    Travelled,
    ; having made a
    or a
    run.
    Smuggled.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    run
    English
    arrow
    ronnen
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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