to run for all one is worth; run like the devil→ correr a todo correrrun for your lives!→ ¡sálvese el que pueda!to run to help sb→ correr al auxilio de algnto run to meet sb→ correr al encuentro de algnhe ran up to me...
When Ralphie, having been pushed over the edge by a holiday season’s worth of humiliations, disappointments, and resentment, finally lets loose a bellow of pure vengeance and pummels the instantly weeping Scut into the nearest snowdrift, it’s catharsis for the ages. 5. Andrew Clark in 'Th...
He can rattle off the vital statistics of his various sports franchises with unfailing accuracy and seldom suffers the boom-and-bust cycles characteristic of his brother Bunker’s wheeling and dealing. As one family confidant puts it, “Lamar can take care of his things.” Partly for that ...
to run for all one is worth; run like the devil→ correr a todo correrrun for your lives!→ ¡sálvese el que pueda!to run to help sb→ correr al auxilio de algnto run to meet sb→ correr al encuentro de algnhe ran up to me...
4. To amount to: His net worth runs into seven figures. run off 1. To print, duplicate, or copy: ran off 200 copies of the report. 2. To run away; elope. 3. To flow off; drain away. 4. To decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff. 5. To force or drive off (trespass...
4. To amount to: His net worth runs into seven figures. run off 1. To print, duplicate, or copy: ran off 200 copies of the report. 2. To run away; elope. 3. To flow off; drain away. 4. To decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff. 5. To force or drive off (trespass...
to run for all one is worth; run like the devil→ correr a todo correrrun for your lives!→ ¡sálvese el que pueda!to run to help sb→ correr al auxilio de algnto run to meet sb→ correr al encuentro de algnhe ran up to me...