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There are 18 words beginning with RUNOF

runoff run-off run␣off  ——  runoffs run-offs  ——  run␣of␣luckrun␣of␣play  ——  run␣off␣withrun␣of␣houserun␣of␣paperrun␣of␣press  ——  run␣of␣the␣ballrun-of-the-mill run␣of␣the␣mill  ——  run␣of␣the␣ballsrun-of-the-river  ——  run␣off␣one's␣mouth  ——  run␣off␣at␣the␣mouth

25 definitions found

  • runoff — n. That portion of precipitation or irrigation on an area which… — n. Dissolved chemicals, etc, included in such water. — n. (Sports) A second or further round of a competition, after…
  • run-off — n. Alternative spelling of runoff. — n. (Motor racing) A run-off area; a paved area around the track…
  • run␣off — v. To flee or depart quickly. — v. (Idiomatic) To make photocopies, or print. — v. (Idiomatic) To write something quickly.
  • runoffs — n. Plural of runoff.
  • run-offs — n. Plural of run-off.
  • run␣of␣luck — n. A series of wins in gambling.
  • run␣of␣play — n. (Idiomatic, sports, games) A passage of play; a series of consecutive…
  • run␣off␣with — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To steal or abscond with. — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To elope; to leave with (someone) with…
  • run␣of␣house — n. (Travel) A hotel rate where the hotel agrees to accommodate…
  • run␣of␣paper — n. (Advertising) The publisher’s freedom to place an advertisement…
  • run␣of␣press — n. (Advertising) Synonym of run of paper.
  • run␣of␣the␣ball — n. (Snooker, pool, billiards) A run of good luck; a situation…
  • run-of-the-mill — adj. (Figurative) Ordinary; not special.
  • run␣of␣the␣mill — adj. Alternative spelling of run-of-the-mill.
  • run␣of␣the␣balls — n. Alternative form of run of the ball.
  • run-of-the-river — n. (Attributive) A type of hydroelectric generation plant with…
  • run␣off␣one's␣mouth — v. Alternative form of run off at the mouth.
  • run␣off␣at␣the␣mouth — v. (Idiomatic) To talk excessively. — v. (Idiomatic, derogatory) To speak in a disrespectful manner about somebody.
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