Similar words: runout, run off, run-off, runoff, run out, run out of, run over, run-of-the-mill. Meaning: v. 1. talk or narrate at length 2. continue uninterrupted run-on. adj. (verse) without a rhetorical pause between lines.
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(61) There was a run on all major stock exchanges.
(62) Black cabs run on diesel.
(63) Business lunches do tend to run on sometimes.
(64) A brief glance at the literature told her that the treatment centre was run on very different lines than she had imagined.
(65) And the Grand National, first run on Feb. 26, 1839,(sentencedict.com/run on.html) is the biggest race of all.
(66) She used to run on to the field at baseball games.
(67) Neither man can run on a platform of burning down the establishment.
(68) If the bus doesn't run on Sunday, then plan B is to drive up and pick her up.
(69) Needless to say, the band was run on cooperative lines with no one in particular leading.
(70) By 2000 the great majority of cars will run on unleaded fuel.
(71) Since the break-ins, stores have reported a run on deadbolt locks.
(72) Growing nervousness among small investors also led to a run on some banks.
(73) In general, don't do a hard run on either of the two preceding days or the day after a race.
(74) The official explanation was that a finish flag had blown down on to the mechanism and the timing had run on.
(75) The set us is run on a Fluval 4 internal power filter.
(76) The optimized compiler has a blended mode option for applications that will run on 80486 and Pentium boxes as well as a Pentium-only mode.
(77) Ford may offset some of its costs by selling ads to run on the Internet service its employees will use.
(78) Maybe she could get the London Underground to run on time?
(79) Don't allow meetings to run on; set an agenda and stick to it.
(80) Suddenly there was a run on, and mice were going faster than nachos and salsa.
(81) In the city centre these vehicles would run on the streets.
(82) The buses run on batteries which have to be charged fifteen minutes every hour and eleven hours at night.
(83) A documentary on the interviews will run on Monday on the Turner Broadcasting System.
(84) Or you could have your engine converted to run on gas.
(85) Fortunately the process is explicitly parallel and were it to be run on multiprocessor hardware then there could be substantial speed-up.
(86) Neza was essentially run on deficit financing, said Treasurer Soledad Patino.
(87) It has been a dream of mine since I was a little boy to run on a relay team with Carl Lewis.
(88) The reactor has been redesigned to run on low enriched uranium and its capacity upgraded from 5 to 10 megawatts.
(89) It was run on a shoestring at the best of times and Kelly was merely adding to his problems.
(90) He was 16 in 1959, and just entering a local arts college still run on quasi-Victorian lines.
More similar words: runout, run off, run-off, runoff, run out, run out of, run over, run-of-the-mill, UNO, make fun of, unorthodox, unofficial, immunology, unoccupied, unobtrusive, immunologist, unobstructed, unobtrusively, unobjectionable, immunosuppressive, run, runt, rung, run for, drunk, prune, trunk, runway, runty, outrun.