3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...
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3. Slang To take into legal custody. 4. To pay a casual visit: We ran in for an hour. run into 1. To meet or find by chance: ran into an old friend. 2. To encounter (something): ran into trouble. 3. To collide with. 4. To amount to: His net worth runs into seven figures...
3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...
3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...
3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...
3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...
3. Slang To take into legal custody. 4. To pay a casual visit: We ran in for an hour. run into 1. To meet or find by chance: ran into an old friend. 2. To encounter (something): ran into trouble. 3. To collide with. 4. To amount to: His net worth runs into seven figures...
3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...
3. a. To move without hindrance or restraint: We let the dog run in the field. b. To move or go quickly or hurriedly: run around doing errands. c. To go when in trouble or distress: He is always running to his lawyer. d. To make a short, quick trip or visit: ran next door...