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We have already told poorna never change sutha n sakunthala madam can you see now y both spoil magesh life pls let get out from the house. Ravi you r correct. Learner's definition of RUN 1 [ no object] a: to move with your legs at a speed that is faster than walking How fast can you run? He runs faster than anyone else on the team. She ran up the stairs to get her jacket. We ran for the train?but missed it. I heard her scream and ran to help. She ran to me for help. The dog ran away from me. The dog ran toward me. When I called the dog, he came running. Don't expect me to come running every time you want something. I'm not your servant. The chickens were running loose in the yard. The horses ran wild. He ran at me with a knife. he ran toward me with a knife in his hand] ? often used figuratively He ran back to his ex-girlfriend after I dumped him. You can't keep running away from your problems. Don't come running to me when you get in trouble. Don't let your imagination run wild. I'm sure nothing bad has happened. b: to leave a place quickly by running When the alarm sounded, the robbers ran. He dropped the gun and ran. Quick! Run and get a doctor! The ambushed soldiers ran for cover. They had the enemy running scared. ? often + away When she saw all the people in the audience, she had a sudden urge to run away. They ran away screaming. ? often + off When they saw the police, they quickly ran off. 2 to run as part of a sport, for exercise, or in a race He ran on the track team in college. She's running in the marathon this year. The horse will not be running in this race... object] I run six miles every day. She ran a great race. she ran very well in the race] He ran track in college. She's running the marathon this year. The marathon will be run tomorrow. people will be running the marathon tomorrow] b American football: to carry and run with (the ball) He ran the football for a 20-yard gain. He ran the kick back [ he caught the ball that was kicked and ran back with it] to the 40-yard line. c baseball: to run from base to base He runs well and might attempt a steal. 3. object] to cause (an animal) to run He ran the horse through the fields. 4 chiefly US: to be a candidate in an election for a particular office ? often + for She is running. Brit) standing] for mayor. ? often + against He is running against her in the upcoming election. 5 to direct the business or activities of (something) She runs. manages] the restaurant/hotel/store. He runs the after-school program. The President is doing a good job running the country. The company is badly/privately run. state/family- run companies I'm old enough to run my own life. make my own decisions] to do (a test or check) on someone or something The doctors need to run some more tests. ? often + on The doctors ran some tests on the blood samples. The police ran a security check on him. 6 a to use and control (something) I'm not licensed to run. operate] a forklift. to put (something) into operation You should run the engine for a few minutes before you start driving. He ran the program (on the computer. [ no object] to function or operate Never leave your car unattended while the engine is running. He didn't know the camera was still running. He had his new computer up and running in no time. This software runs on most computers. The car runs on. uses] diesel. 7 usually followed by an adverb or preposition, to go on a particular route or at particular times The bus/ferry runs every hour. The train runs between New York and Washington. Trains no longer run on this track. The buses are running late. the buses are late] to have (a bus, train, ferry, etc. traveling on a route They run extra trains on Saturdays. 8 to make a quick trip to a place for something She ran (up/down) to the store for bread and milk. He ran over to the neighbors for some sugar. to drive (someone) a short distance to a place or event I have to run the kids to soccer practice. always followed by an adverb or preposition, to bring (something) quickly to someone who is at a particular place Wait here. I'm just going to run this in/inside to her. He ran an umbrella out to her before she drove off. d to do (something that involves making a quick trip) to do (an errand) I have a few errands to run after I leave work today. 9 always followed by an adverb or preposition to cause (a driver or vehicle) to move in a particular direction That car tried to run me off the road! She ran her car off the road. He ran the car into a tree. of a driver or vehicle: to move in a particular direction His car ran off the road. He ran off the road. ? see also run into ( below) run over ( below) 10 to cause (something) to pass through, over, along, or into something else She ran her fingers through my hair. He ran a brush over the dog's fur. I quickly ran my eyes over/down the list of names. to travel or spread in a fast or uncontrolled way Whispers ran through the crowd. A chill ran up/down my spine. 11 to go or extend in a particular direction The boundary line runs east. The road runs through the mountain. The highway runs from Boston to New York. ? sometimes used figuratively My tastes in novels run to/toward science fiction and thrillers. I tend to like science fiction and thrillers] Such behavior runs counter to [ such behavior does not agree with] the values of our society. He does nothing that would run against [ go against] his moral principles. ? used to describe the position of a road, path, etc. The highway runs close to the shore. The route runs the length of the eastern coast. A path runs along the ridge. The pipes run beneath the floor. There was a scratch running down the side of the car. 12 to cause (something, such as a wire or cable) to go or extend from one point to another He ran the wires up from the basement. 13 to bring (something) from one country into another country illegally and secretly He was arrested for running. smuggling] drugs into the country. 14 to flow He left the water running. : to flow in a particular direction The river runs down to the valley. The river runs into the gulf. The tide was running out. Sand ran out of the bag. Steam runs through the pipes. Blood was running down his leg. to cause (something) to flow or to produce a flow of water She ran the tap/faucet. Run the water until it gets hot. to prepare (a bath) by running a faucet She ran a hot bath for her husband. She ran her husband a hot bath. 15 to produce a flow of liquid Chopping the onions made my eyes run. water] I knew I was getting sick when my nose started to run. a running sore to spread or flow into another area Your eyeliner is running. Mascara ran from her eyes. The paint ran in some spots. The writing was blurred where the ink ran. c: to have a color that spreads onto other pieces of clothing when clothes are washed together Her red shirt ran and made my blue jeans look purple. colors that run 16 to continue or remain effective for a particular period of time His contract runs until next season. She received six months on each charge, and the sentences are to run concurrently. The course runs over a six-week period of time. The televised game ran 30 minutes over the scheduled time. The play has run for six months. Things ran smoothly at the office while the boss was away. 17 to be or to begin to be something specified The well has run dry. Her creativity has run dry. We are running low on fuel. our supply of fuel is getting low] Supplies were running low/short. We ran short of money. we did not have enough money] I have to hurry. I'm running late. I'm late; I'm behind schedule] The project is running behind schedule. 18 to include everything between specified limits: range The prices for tickets run from 10 to 50. 19 to allow charges on (a bill) to add up before paying 20 to have (an amount of money) as a price The rooms run. cost] 100 a night. to have or reach a particular length, size, or amount The book runs (to) nearly 500 pages. Their annual budget runs to about 5 million dollars. Their yearly income runs into/to six figures. their yearly income is more than 100, 000] Gas is running at over 4 per gallon. gas prices are over 4 per gallon] 21 to print or broadcast (something) Every newspaper in the city ran the story. The ad was run in yesterday's newspaper. The news station ran a feature on how to eat healthier. to appear in print or on television Many of his stories ran in national magazines. The show has run for five seasons. 22 to produce (a copy of a document, newspaper, etc. using a printer or copying machine 10, 000 copies were run for the first edition. see also run off ( below) 23 to have (particular words) in writing or print “We Will Not Lose” ran the headline. the headline was/said “We Will Not Lose”] to be expressed in words The definition runs as follows … 24 to drive past or through (a stop sign or red traffic light) illegally without stopping He ran a red light. He ran the light. She ran the stop sign. 25 US, of stockings: to start to have a long hole that continues to get longer The nylons are guaranteed not to run. Brit) ladder] 26 chiefly British: to own and maintain (a vehicle) I can't afford to run a car on my salary. ? In addition to the phrases shown below, run occurs in many idioms that are shown at appropriate entries throughout the dictionary. For example, cut and run can be found at 1 cut and run a tight ship can be found at 1 ship. run across [ phrasal verb] run across (someone or something) to meet (someone) or find (something) by chance I ran across. ran into] an old roommate of mine today. I ran across some old photos from when I was a kid. run a fever/temperature ? If you are running a fever/temperature, you have a body temperature that is higher than normal. run after run after (someone or something) to run toward (someone or something) in an attempt to catch that person or thing The dog ran after. chased] the squirrel. run after (someone) informal + disapproving: t
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Run the jewels. Runescape. Run dmc. Run tour. Run bts. No worries Shakthi, ippo yellam Sathyathuku shakthiye illa, so be happy. Runaway june. Love you from India???. Runkeeper. English [ edit] Run on Wikipedia Alternative forms [ edit] rin ( dialectal) Etymology [ edit] From Middle English runnen, ronnen ( “ to run ”) alteration (due to the past participle runne, runnen, yronne) of Middle English rinnen ( “ to run ”) from Old English rinnan, iernan ( “ to run ”) and Old Norse rinna ( “ to run ”) both from Proto-Germanic *rinnaną ( “ to run ”) compare also *rannijaną ( “ to make run ”. from Proto-Indo-European *h?reyH. “ to boil, churn ”. Cognate with Scots rin ( “ to run ”) West Frisian rinne ( “ to walk, march ”) Dutch rennen ( “ to run, race ”) German rennen ( “ to run, race ”) rinnen ( “ to flow ”) Danish rende ( “ to run ”) Swedish ränna ( “ to run ”) Icelandic renna ( “ to flow ”. Non-Germanic cognates include Albanian rend ( “ to run, run after ”. See random. Pronunciation [ edit] US, UK) IPA ( key. ??n/ Northern England) IPA ( key. ??n/ Rhymes: ?n Verb [ edit] a runner running (sense 1) Women running (sense 1) in a 100-meter foot race run ( third-person singular simple present runs, present participle running, simple past ran, past participle run) To move swiftly. ( intransitive) To move forward quickly upon two feet by alternately making a short jump off either foot. Compare walk. ) Run, Sarah, run! 1967, Sleigh, Barbara, Jessamy, 1993 edition, Sevenoaks, Kent: Bloomsbury, →ISBN, page 122: Through the open front door ran Jessamy, down the steps to where Kitto was sitting at the bottom with the pram beside him. For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:run. ( intransitive) To go at a fast pace, to move quickly. The horse ran the length of the track. I have been running all over the building looking for him. Sorry, I've got to run; my house is on fire. ( transitive) To cause to move quickly; to make move lightly. Every day I run my dog across the field and back. I'll just run the vacuum cleaner over the carpet. Run your fingers through my hair. Can you run these data through the program for me and tell me whether it gives an error? transitive or intransitive) To compete in a race. The horse will run the Preakness next year. I'm not ready to run a marathon. ( intransitive) Of fish, to migrate for spawning. ( intransitive, soccer) To carry a football down the field. ( transitive) To achieve or perform by running or as if by running. The horse ran a great race. ( intransitive) To flee from a danger or towards help. Whenever things get tough, she cuts and runs. When he's broke, he runs to me for money. ( figuratively, transitive) To go through without stopping, usually illegally. run a red light or stop sign; run a blockade ( transitive, juggling, colloquial) To juggle a pattern continuously, as opposed to starting and stopping quickly. ( fluids) To flow. ( intransitive, figuratively) To move or spread quickly. There's a strange story running around the neighborhood. The flu is running through my daughter's kindergarten. ( intransitive) Of a liquid, to flow. The river runs through the forest. There's blood running down your leg. ( intransitive) Of an object, to have a liquid flowing from it. Your nose is running. Why is the hose still running? My cup runneth over. ( transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from an object. You'll have to run the water a while before it gets hot. ( intransitive) To become liquid; to melt. (Can we date this quote by Joseph Addison and provide title, author's full name, and other details? as wax dissolves, as ice begins to run (Can we date this quote by John Woodward (naturalist) and provide title, author's full name, and other details? Sussex iron ores run freely in the fire. ( intransitive) To leak or spread in an undesirable fashion; to bleed (especially used of dye or paint. He discovered during washing that the red rug ran on his white sheet, staining it pink. To fuse; to shape; to mould; to cast. to run bullets (Can we date this quote by Henry Felton and provide title, author's full name, and other details? The fairest diamonds are rough till they are polished, and the purest gold must be run and washed, and sifted in the ore. ( nautical, of a vessel) To sail before the wind, in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled. ( social) To carry out an activity. ( transitive) To control or manage, be in charge of. My uncle ran a corner store for forty years. She runs the fundraising. My parents think they run my life. He is running an expensive campaign. 1972 December 29, Richard Schickel, “Masterpieces underrated and overlooked”, in Life, volume 73, number 25, page 22: A friend of mine who runs an intellectual magazine was grousing about his movie critic, complaining that though the fellow had liked The Godfather (page 58) he had neglected to label it clearly as a masterpiece. 2013 May 11, “ What a waste ”, in The Economist, volume 407, number 8835, page 12: India is run by gerontocrats and epigones: grey hairs and groomed heirs. ( intransitive) To be a candidate in an election. I have decided to run for governor of California. We're trying to find somebody to run against him next year. ( transitive) To make run in a race or an election. He ran his best horse in the Derby. The Green Party is running twenty candidates in this election. To exert continuous activity; to proceed. to run through life; to run in a circle ( intransitive) To be presented in the media. The story will run on the 6-o'clock news. The latest Robin Williams movie is running at the Silver City theatre. Her picture ran on the front page of the newspaper. ( transitive) To print or broadcast in the media. run a story; run an ad ( transitive) To transport someone or something. Could you run me over to the store? Please run this report upstairs to director's office. ( transitive) To smuggle illegal goods. to run guns; to run rum (Can we date this quote by Jonathan Swift and provide title, author's full name, and other details? Heavy impositions [ …] are a strong temptation of running goods. ( transitive, agriculture) To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control. Looks like we're gonna have to run the tomatoes again. To extend or persist, statically or dynamically, through space or time. ( intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase. The border runs for 3000 miles. The leash runs along a wire. The grain of the wood runs to the right on this table. It ran in quality from excellent to substandard. ( intransitive) To extend in time, to last, to continue (usually with a measure phrase. The sale will run for ten days. The contract runs through 2008. The meeting ran late. The book runs 655 pages. The speech runs as follows: … ( transitive) To make something extend in space. I need to run this wire along the wall. ( intransitive) Of a machine, including computer programs, to be operating or working normally. My car stopped running. That computer runs twenty-four hours a day. Buses don't run here on Sunday. ( transitive) To make a machine operate. It's full. You can run the dishwasher now. Don't run the engine so fast. ( transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program. They ran twenty blood tests on me and they still don't know what's wrong. Our coach had us running plays for the whole practice. I will run the sample. Don't run that software unless you have permission. My computer is too old to run the new OS. To pass or go quickly in thought or conversation. to run from one subject to another Virgil, in his first Georgic, has run into a set of precepts foreign to his subject. ( copulative) To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse. Our supplies are running low. They frequently overspent and soon ran into debt. Have I not cause to rave and beat my breast, to rend my heart with grief and run distracted? 1968, Paul Simon, The Boxer (song) I was no more than a boy / In the company of strangers / In the quiet of the railway station / Running scared. ( transitive) To cost a large amount of money. Buying a new laptop will run you a thousand dollars. Laptops run about a thousand dollars apiece. ( intransitive) Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel. My stocking is running. To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation. (Can we date this quote by Robert South and provide title, author's full name, and other details? to run the world back to its first original (Can we date this quote by Arthur Collier and provide title, author's full name, and other details? I would gladly understand the formation of a soul, and run it up to its punctum saliens. To cause to enter; to thrust. to run a sword into or through the body; to run a nail into one's foot (Can we date this quote by Sir Walter Scott and provide title, author's full name, and other details? You run your head into the lion's mouth. (Can we date this quote by Charles Dickens and provide title, author's full name, and other details? having run his fingers through his hair There was also hairdressing: hairdressing, too, really was hairdressing in those times ? no running a comb through it and that was that. It was curled, frizzed, waved, put in curlers overnight, waved with hot tongs; …. To drive or force; to cause, or permit, to be driven. Bible, Acts xxvii. 41 They ran the ship aground. (Can we date this quote by John Ray and provide title, author's full name, and other details? A talkative person runs himself upon great inconveniences by blabbing out his own or other's secrets. (Can we date this quote by John Locke and provide title, author's full name, and other details? Others, accustomed to retired speculations, run natural philosophy into metaphysical notions. To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine. to run a line To encounter or incur (a danger or risk. to run the
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Run and bike. Run wild pls&ty. Look up run ?or runs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Run ( s) or RUN may refer to: Places [ edit] Run (island) one of the Banda Islands in Indonesia Run (stream) a stream in the Dutch province of Noord-Brabant People [ edit] Run (rapper) Joseph Simmons, now known as "Reverend Run" from the hip-hop group Run?DMC Giacomo Bufarini, known as RUN, Italian artist based in London, UK Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit] Films [ edit] Run (1991 film) an American action thriller Run (1994 film) a Hong Kong film featuring Leon Lai Run (2002 film) a Tamil film directed by N. Linguswamy Run (2004 film) a Hindi remake of the Tamil film Run (2009 film) a Croatian film directed by Nevio Marasović Run (2013 film) an American action film featuring William Moseley Run (2014 film) a French-Ivorian film Run (2016 film) a Telugu film Run (2020 film) an American horror film Games [ edit] Run (cards) a series of playing cards with consecutive values Need for Speed: The Run, a 2011 racing video game Literature [ edit] Run (novel) a novel by Ann Patchett Run, a novel in the Fearless series by Francine Pascal Run, a novel by Eric Walters The Run, a novel by Stuart Woods Music [ edit] Albums [ edit] Run (Alison Wonderland album) 2015 Run (Awolnation album) 2015 Run (B'z album) 1992 Run (Sanctus Real album) 2013 Run, a 2001 album by Nine Mile Songs [ edit] Ran" song) by Luna Sea, incorrectly romanized as "Run" by the band "Run" Amy Macdonald song) Run" Cog song) Run" Foo Fighters song) Run" George song) Run" George Strait song) Run" Jesse & Joy song) Run" Lighthouse Family song) Run" Matt Nathanson song) featuring Sugarland "Run" Nicole Scherzinger song) Run" Red Flag song) Run" Sash! song) featuring Boy George "Run" Snow Patrol song) covered by Leona Lewis "Run" Vampire Weekend song) Run (I'm a Natural Disaster. by Gnarls Barkley " Run 2. by New Order "Run" by Air from Talkie Walkie "Run" by Alecia Moore from The Truth About Love "Run" by Bangtan Boys from The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, Part 2 "Run" by Bring Me the Horizon from That's the Spirit "Run" by Broadcast 2000 (band) Run" by Cappadonna from The Pillage "Run" by Collective Soul from Dosage "Run" by Disturbed from Indestructible "Run" by Epik High from Epilogue "Run" by Flo Rida from Wild Ones "Run" by Ghostface Killah from The Pretty Toney Album "Run" by Jimmy Barnes featuring Mica Paris from Double Happiness "Run" by Joji "Run" by The Knux from Eraser "Run" by Kutless from the self-titled album "Run" by Leessang "Run" by Pink Floyd from The Dark Side of the Moon "Run" by Rex Goudie "Run" by Sandie Shaw "Run" by Seth Sentry "Run" by Shihad, under the name Pacifier, from Pacifier "Run" by Shinhwa from Volume 9 "Run" by Spiderbait from Shashavaglava "Run" by Stephen Fretwell "Run" by Tiggs Da Author featuring Lady Leshurr "Run" by Tony Jay, under the name Shere Khan, from the video game The Jungle Book Groove Party "Run" by Tyler, the Creator from Cherry Bomb Other uses in music [ edit] Run (music) a musicology term for a short rapid series of notes Run?DMC, a hip hop group Television [ edit] Run (American TV series) an upcoming comedy thriller series Run (Indian TV series) a 2019 Tamil-language thriller series Run (miniseries) a 2013 British drama series " Run. an episode of Heroes "Run. Scandal) an episode of Scandal "Run" an episode of Smallville "Run" an episode of Without a Trace Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit] Run (magazine) a computer magazine of the 1980s Codes [ edit] RUN, IATA code for Roland Garros Airport, Saint-Denis, Réunion RUN, ICAO code for ACT Airlines, a Turkey-based cargo airline Run, ISO 639-2 and -3 code for Kirundi language Computing and technology [ edit] Run command, a command used to begin execution of a program Run, a sequence of something repeated, in computer coding Run-length encoding, a run of a single value Earth science [ edit] Run (waterfalls) the horizontal distance a waterfall flows Stream or run, a flowing body of water Sports [ edit] Run (American football) an offensive action in American football Run (baseball) the unit of scoring in baseball Run (cricket) the unit of scoring in cricket Run, in basketball terminology, an interval in which one team heavily outscores the other Run, in sailing, to sail downwind Run, the unit of scoring in softball Run, a variety of events in track and field Piste or ski run, a marked trail down a mountain for winter sports Running, moving swiftly on foot Other uses [ edit] Run, a mathematical term for an x-axis span, compared to rise (a y-axis span) the equation rise over run calculates the slope of a line Bank run, a mass withdrawal by many people of money from a bank Market run, similar to a bank run but concerning products and not cash Diarrhea or "the runs" an intestinal disease Regional Universities Network (RUN) a network of six universities primarily from Australia Sheep run, early Australian / New Zealand term for a sheep station operated by squatters See also [ edit] All pages with titles beginning with Run International Research Universities Network (IRUN) Run Run Run (disambiguation) Running (disambiguation.
Run awolnation. ???? ?????? ????? ??? ?????? ??????????? ????? ????????? ??????? ???????? ??????? ??? ???????? ????????? ?????? ??????? ?????????? ???????? ???? ???? ????????????? ???????. Running music. Today semma enjoy. But shakthi voice change pannunga. plzzz... Run for your life. Runners. She still laughs at your goofy jokes. You are a lucky man. Also I dig the hat. Better stead of that stupid love scene. Anyone came here because of Snow Patrol. Na Rajesh Kumar novels neraya padipaen atha apdiye serial ah paakura mathiri iruku pa semma thrill???. Kanmani ovr scene potra mathiri iruku.koncham natural ah irukalam over acting.
Run you. Sakthi love vaa solla. Runtour. Run past tense. Run unblocked.

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