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There are 19 words containing RUNF

runflat run-flat  ——  Grunfeldrun␣feastrun␣for␣it  ——  Grunfeldsrun␣feasts  ——  all-run␣fourbrunfelsia  ——  all-run␣foursbrunfelsias  ——  make␣a␣run␣for␣it  ——  run␣for␣one's␣liferun␣for␣the␣hillsrun␣for␣the␣rosesuser-unfriendly  ——  run␣for␣one's␣money  ——  run␣for␣the␣exercise  ——  long␣run␣for␣a␣short␣slide

25 definitions found

  • runflat — adj. Alternative form of run-flat.
  • run-flat — adj. (Automotive) Of a pneumatic tyre/tire: designed to resist…
  • Grunfeld — prop.n. A surname from German.
  • run␣feast — n. (Cricket) A lengthy bout of scoring many runs.
  • run␣for␣it — v. (Informal) To escape from danger by running; to flee.
  • Grunfelds — prop.n. Plural of Grunfeld.
  • run␣feasts — n. Plural of run feast.
  • all-run␣four — n. (Cricket) A four scored by the two batsmen running four times…
  • brunfelsia — n. (Botany) Any of the plants of the genus Brunfelsia.
  • all-run␣fours — n. Plural of all-run four.
  • brunfelsias — n. Plural of brunfelsia.
  • make␣a␣run␣for␣it — v. (Idiomatic) To attempt to escape; to flee; to run away. — v. (Idiomatic) To run so as to avoid being late.
  • run␣for␣one's␣life — v. To run away desperately from danger. — v. (Idiomatic) To attempt to escape an extremely bad situation.
  • run␣for␣the␣hills — v. (Idiomatic) To flee.
  • run␣for␣the␣roses — n. (Usually capitalized and preceded by the) The Kentucky Derby horse race. — n. (Idiomatic, American football) A college football game or series… — n. (Idiomatic, by extension) A hard-fought competition or demanding…
  • user-unfriendly — adj. (Chiefly computing) Not helpful to users; difficult for an…
  • run␣for␣one's␣money — n. (Idiomatic) A difficult challenge for the person indicated… — n. (Idiomatic, dated) A reasonable opportunity to succeed, perform…
  • run␣for␣the␣exercise — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, exercise. — v. (Simile, US, colloquial, politics) To run for political office…
  • long␣run␣for␣a␣short␣slide — n. A large expenditure of effort for a modest benefit.
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