Synonym: run. Similar words: unfold, unfolding, unforeseen, unfounded, unfortunate, unforgettable, unforeseeable, unfortunately. Meaning: v. extend or continue for a certain period of time.
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151. That balcony mirrors the one Dole gave up last year when he resigned from the Senate to run for president.
152. It also had many of the features of a private club, operated and run for the benefit of its members.
153. If you were Brimmer, how would you plan an escape if you ever had to make a run for it?
154. Because he no longer lives in the district, he is ineligible to run for reelection.
155. Debbie saw her uptown train and decided to make a run for it.
156. He could run for a hundred years, and still he would arrive just as the doors were closing.
157. As a narrator, Stella gives James Joyce a run for his stream-of-consciousness money.
158. It was high time that her church-and the staid old-line Protestants-got a run for the money.
159. They were all supposed to grab towels and run for their lives.
160. BIn some ways, the learning center provides a dry run for the workaday world.
161. They're going to make a run for it, she thought.
162. Cassell was making a nice run for money with the way he was playing before the elbow surgery March 5.
163. I have collected this catalogue from the dozens of workshops and courses I have run for teachers on the subject of stress.
164. Taylor and his chief rival, Alhaji Kromah, have announced they will run for president.
165. Their run for the title may be too late(sentencedict.com), but they are the red-hot team of the moment.
166. You'd better run for it before anyone else arrives.
167. The wide-screen film has run for a month.
168. It looks like rain; we'd run for it.
169. Whip over, and we'll run for it.'
170. Cody, get out, run for it.
171. I'm planning to run for the school board.
172. The development of graphic function is discussed when monochrome display and printer adapter are run for BASICA in PC/AT and PC/XT, i. e. MDA emulate CGA card.
173. A public service run for profit — a contradiction in terms if there ever was one.
174. Tyler's refusal to reverse his vote to censure Jackson was admired by the Whigs in Congress. In 1840, the Whigs nominated Tyler to run for vice president with William Henry Harrison.
175. If you can blurt out 2000 sentences, you can run for American President.
176. Now was the time to make a run for it , for better for worse!
177. A radio phone-in call asked Tung Chee - hwa not to run for a second term for the well - being of Hong Kong.
178. Illinois Governor Adlai Stevenson welcomed the delegates, but still seemed like he did not want to run for president.
179. In order to dodge the fastigium, Susan has to run for buses at 8 a.m.
180. CPA examination system in our country to run for 17 years, it is the dream of audit personnel chasing.
More similar words: unfold, unfolding, unforeseen, unfounded, unfortunate, unforgettable, unforeseeable, unfortunately, unfit, unfair, unfurl, unfilled, unfasten, unfairly, sunflower, unfledged, unfeeling, unfriendly, unfamiliar, unflinching, unfettered, unflagging, unfaithful, inform, unflappable, unfavourable, unfavorable, unfaltering, in force, get on for.