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There are 20 words containing RUNTH

Grunth  ——  run␣thin  ——  grunt-horn  ——  grunt-hornsrun␣the␣riskrun␣the␣showrunthrough run-through run␣through  ——  run␣the␣gamutrun␣the␣guardrun␣the␣tablerunthroughs run-throughs  ——  run␣the␣gauntletrun␣the␣rule␣over  ——  run␣the␣clock␣down  ——  outrun␣the␣constable  ——  overrun␣the␣constablerun␣through␣the␣garden

26 definitions found

  • Grunth — prop.n. (Obsolete) Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh religious scripture.
  • run␣thin — v. (Intransitive) To be nearly used up or consumed, so that little remains.
  • grunt-horn — n. (Jazz, slang) A tuba.
  • grunt-horns — n. Plural of grunt-horn.
  • run␣the␣risk — v. (Often followed by of) to risk something important.
  • run␣the␣show — v. (Idiomatic) To be the leader, to be in charge.
  • runthrough — n. Alternative form of run-through. — adj. Alternative form of run-through.
  • run-through — n. A rehearsal of a drama, especially an uninterrupted one, but… — n. A brief outline of the main points of something; a rundown. — adj. (Railroad) In which trains continue without stopping while…
  • run␣through — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To summarise briefly. — v. (Idiomatic, colloquial) To inform or educate someone, typically… — v. (Idiomatic) To repeat something.
  • run␣the␣gamut — v. (Idiomatic) To encompass the full range or variety possible.
  • run␣the␣guard — v. To pass the watch or sentinel without leave.
  • run␣the␣table — v. (Snooker, pool) To succeed in potting all of one’s balls in a single turn. — v. (Figurative, by extension) To decisively and expeditiously…
  • runthroughs — n. Plural of runthrough.
  • run-throughs — n. Plural of run-through.
  • run␣the␣gauntlet — v. (Idiomatic) To undergo a series of tests or challenges.
  • run␣the␣rule␣over — v. (Idiomatic) Examine carefully and thoroughly.
  • run␣the␣clock␣down — v. (Idiomatic, intransitive) To run down the clock.
  • outrun␣the␣constable — v. (Dated) To spend more than one’s income; to get into debt.
  • overrun␣the␣constable — v. Alternative form of outrun the constable.
  • run␣through␣the␣garden — phr. Synonym of dragged through the garden (“served with a large…
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