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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(91) Liken allows Mac applications to run on Unix stations in an X Window.
(92) Her feet run on the pavement like rapid fingers over harp-strings.
(93) Upon completion, the loco will run on the E.L.R. with brief visits perhaps to other steam railways.
(93) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(94) The run on unpretentious style and seasoned finishes has been a boon for the purveyors of shelter chic.
(95) It was run on accumulator batteries which were filled with acid, and they were the big drawback.
(96) Many new models of cars can already run on unleaded petrol without any adjustment.
(97) The program was run on a shoestring for years until they found a sponsor.
(98) A car converted to unleaded petrol can also run on leaded with no risk of damaging the engine.
(99) The result was an electronic communications run on the Capitol.
(100) I felt I had a clean run on Michael on the outside.
(101) A sudden collapse could cause a run on mutual funds, which could in turn threaten the financial system.
(102) It gets the crops growing, but it can play havoc with a racetrack and the animals that run on it.
(103) This saving would easily cover the cost of adjusting cars which can not already run on unleaded petrol.
(104) Be sure not to permit water to run on the wood and hence into the tank.
(105) Try to run on a soft surface, such as grass. Even so, you may start having knee problems.
(106) The motor industry thinks different, Retooling to make cars that run on low octane fuel will cost money.
(107) There was a run on the Tuesday afternoon for the producers.
(108) Subscribing and other list options Mailing lists are typically run on Listserv, Listproc or Majordomo software.
(109) Our bodies run on the fresh green fuel of the land. Terri Guillemets
(110) He says: 1 Run on the pavements with an eye to what lurks in gateway and garden.
(111) In the auto shop, students are retrofitting trucks from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to run on electric power.
(112) From October 1990 all new cars manufactured will have to be able to run on unleaded petrol.
(113) Symantec was hurt because of slow sales of its software products designed to run on Windows 95.
(114) Some stoves are now designed to run on unleaded petrol.
(115) However, in case of need, cars can run on pure alcohol after adjustments.
(116) Station refurbishment seems a mere insult when the trains don't run on time.
(117) We will have franchisees and people who are not franchisees but just wish to run on open access.
(118) The nightclub and gaming business is run on the same principles as any other business.
(119) Antonio Cooks added two rushes for 97 yards, including a 76-yard touchdown run on a busted play.
(120) It was run on batteries that had to be recharged.
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.