run
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Verb
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Third-person singular |
Past tense |
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Present participle |
- If you run, you go quickly, with both feet off the ground at one time.
- Synonym: hurry
- I must run.
- I like to run in the afternoon.
- If a machine runs, it works.
- The car runs well.
- If you run from someone or something, you try to get away from them.
- Antonyms: stand up to and stay
- He ran from the cops.
- (transitive) If you run a place, you manage it.
Related words
- runner
- run by
- run down
- run for it
- run out on
- run over
- run through
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Noun
- A trip made by a runner; compare to walk.
- I’m going for a run.
- (baseball) A run in baseball is when a batter safely touches home plate.
- (cricket) A run in cricket is scored when the batsmen run between the two wickets.
- (theatre) An unbroken course of performances or showings.
- The musical had a long run on Broadway.
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