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Sentence count:191+5Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: bump intobutt againstcollide withcome acrossencounterhitimpinge onjar againstknock againstmeetrun acrossseestrikeSimilar words: turn intointoin the long rungo intoget intopoint outfit intoin touchMeaning: v. 1. be beset by 2. collide violently with an obstacle 3. hit against; come into sudden contact with 4. come together. 
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(61) After the first day I felt like I had run into a brick wall.
(62) And that was when Petey and Ted had to run into the house laughing and letting the screen door slam behind them.
(63) She finally convinced him by trying to run into a throw, inevitably falling over and spraining her ankle.
(64) I run into the bathroom and floss deodorize brush spray the works the usual.
(65) They slowed to give themselves a respite but realized in the succeeding moment that they had run into a dead end.
(66) In Belfast we assumed that the number of socially-patterned variables that we might uncover could well run into the hundreds.
(67) In panic she stumbled backwards, twisted round and tried to run into the living room.
(68) Former one-store towns now run into one another, linked by new buildings and storefronts that cut a swath across sugar-cane fields.
(69) Yet the obstacles that it has run into make it probable that even it will miss the end-1992 deadline.
(70) She was at least making the attempt to take the high road, only to run into a dead end.
(71) Her skin had that smooth all-the-year-round dark tan you sometimes run into in California.
(72) It might run into storms or, or be taken by pirates.
(73) But he said that the request is likely to run into opposition unless efforts to overhaul the program are completed.
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(74) Even the most popular personalities, as William Whitelaw was in 1981, can run into difficulty.
(75) Nothing must clash with a commercial break or run into the news.
(76) Potentially the number of claims could run into thousands: the inventory covers only part of the national collections.
(77) I told my second son to run into the fields.
(78) Others take a proportion of the cost of the house and, consequently, the fee can run into thousands.
(79) I caught up with him on Exhibition Road, where he had run into the street and flagged down a hansom.
(80) At a new universities festival in Bradford he had run into Richard Neville.
(81) Despite her current parliamentary support(sentencedict.com), analysts warn she could run into trouble because of her spouse-and her gender.
(82) And we had five good lads aboard, we never thought to run into any trouble we couldn't handle.
(83) When Gabriel and she had been a couple they had run into her one day when there had been a freak storm.
(84) He was staying with a guy he had run into on the street, the roommate of a former trick.
(85) His attempts to link reductions in working hours to more flexible work practices, for example, have run into powerful union resistance.
(86) Most of the ones I run into need facts and figures.
(87) Many a swimming pool fund has run into choppy water and adventure playground appeals turned into assault courses!
(88) He hurried through the warehouse to avoid Astrid, who must have run into the bathroom.
(89) But Netanyahu could run into trouble with his Cabinet and top advisers, or other disagreements could break out among the negotiators.
(90) He snatches a loaf from the baker's counter and is promptly run into gaol.
More similar words: turn intointoin the long rungo intoget intopoint outfit intoin touchfall intocut intocome intolook intoenter intobreak intoslide intoin point ofburst intokeep in touchin the event oftake into accountruntrunkrun outrun offon the runrunnerrun downunitrun overrun out of
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