Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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Results for run
run was found in the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary at the entries listed below.
- run verb GO QUICKLY
- run verb TRAVEL
- run verb OPERATE
- run verb FLOW
- run verb BECOME
- run verb HOLE
- run verb SHOW
- run verb POLITICS
- run verb TAKE
- run noun GO QUICKLY
- run noun TRAVEL
- run noun BUY
- run noun SELL
- run noun SERIES
- run noun ORDINARY
- run noun AREA
- run noun POINT
- run noun HOLE
- run noun ILLNESS
- dry run noun
- dummy run noun
- fun run noun
- hit-and-run adjective ACCIDENT
- hit-and-run adjective MILITARY
- home run noun
- milk run noun
- print run noun
- rat run noun
- run-down noun REPORT
- run-down noun REDUCTION
- run-down adjective
- run-in noun
- run-off noun
- run-of-the-mill adjective
- run-through noun
- run-up noun
- school run noun
- trial run noun
- dry run noun, at dummy run (noun)
- run noun, at ladder (noun) HOLE
- run verb, at stand (verb) POLITICS
- run amok
- run a bath
- run dry
- run the gamut of sth
- run for sth
- run on the spot
- run a tight ship
- a run of sth
- the general/usual run of sth
- run out of time
- make your blood run cold
- run the gauntlet
- go/be run to ground
- run round like a headless chicken
- passions run high
- run rings round sb
- run riot
- run the risk of doing sth
- run aground/ashore
- run onto the rocks, at run aground/ashore
- run a mile
- run and run
- run sb close
- run errands
- run high
- run in the family
- run in/through your head/mind
- run its course
- run your eye over sth
- run yourself into the ground
- run sb out of town (on a rail)
- run sb ragged
- run round in circles
- run the show
- run through your mind/head
- run sb/sth to ground
- run sb/sth to earth, at run sb/sth to ground
- run wild
- run out of steam
- give sb a run for their money
- have a good run for your money
- in the long run
- in the short run
- be on the run
- on the run
- the run of sth
- run away to sea
- Still waters run deep.

