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There are 11 words beginning with RUNIN

run-in run␣in  ——  run-ins run␣ins  ——  run␣into  ——  run␣into␣one  ——  run␣in␣circles  ——  run␣in␣the␣family  ——  run␣interference  ——  run␣into␣the␣ground  ——  run␣into␣a␣brick␣wall

21 definitions found

  • run-in — n. An encounter; a scrape or brush, especially one involving trouble… — n. The end-phase of a competition. — adj. (Participial adjective; editing, typography) (not comparable)…
  • run␣in — adj. Alternative form of run-in (adj) (styled open when in predicative… — n. Alternative spelling of run-in (omitting the hyphens from nouns… — v. (Transitive, informal, chiefly passive) To arrest; (especially)…
  • run-ins — n. Plural of run-in.
  • run␣ins — n. Plural of run in.
  • run␣into — v. (Intransitive but with prepositional object, literally) To enter by running. — v. (Intransitive but with prepositional object) To collide with. — v. (Transitive and with prepositional object) To cause to collide with.
  • run␣into␣one — v. (Baseball, slang) To hit a home run. (Can we add an example for this sense?) — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, into, one.
  • run␣in␣circles — v. Alternative form of go round in circles.
  • run␣in␣the␣family — v. (Idiomatic) To be a characteristic feature that is observed…
  • run␣interference — v. (US) To handle problems or remove obstacles for another person… — v. Past participle of run interference.
  • run␣into␣the␣ground — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To mismanage to the point of ruin. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To wear out, especially through excessive use. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To discuss ad nauseam.
  • run␣into␣a␣brick␣wall — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) to encounter an insurmountable barrier…
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