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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(121) The Worcestershire innings has just begun, and they've already lost one wicket with one run on the board.
(122) Nevertheless, many wonder whether any administratively sophisticated society can be run on this basis.
(123) Atari will continue to sell Jaguar consoles and games that run on it at least until current inventories are exhausted.
(123) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(124) The main target for pirates are computer games that run on microcomputers.
(125) Currently run on central heating oil at a rate of one gallon per hour.
(126) Redbrook Secondary appears to be run on fairly formal lines, with all pupils wearing a uniform.
(127) The race was run on a fast and flat course around an old airfield, now used as a showground.
(128) Under new regulations it will run on thinner tyres than the 18inch wide version used this season.
(129) The car of the future may run on solar-powered batteries.
(130) All petrol engines run on 91 octane unleaded fuel and are equipped with modern fuel injection and three-way exhaust catalysts.
(131) Their video-age medicine shows run on dozens of cable and broadcast outlets in the wee hours.
(132) The show has struggled all season, although ratings picked up during a run on Wednesday nights at 9: 30.
(133) The trade was extremely competitive and the vessels were run on a shoestring resulting in many losses.
(134) In some areas the lines seem to run on embankments, and one wonders why these were necessary.
(135) Oracle Corp plans to release the first benchmarks run on its parallel server technology within the next few weeks.
(136) It will take many years to phase out existing cars that run on high octane leaded petrol.
(137) Julie McCann is the idealist who believes that there will be everlasting lightbulbs and cars that run on water after the revolution.
(138) Tears had run on his cheeks as she had never seen tears coming from an adult man before.
(139) In the late afternoon I came back from a run on the Mesa Trail to find Janir fuming.
(140) Albert let Rob run on till he spilled his guts, but Loulse probed.
(141) He sits forlorn on horse-munched hay while his thoughts run on distant, fabled gold.
(142) With modern circuits that run on low voltages the mains transformer provides two functions.
(143) The purpose of this research is to develop a more adaptive algorithm which can be run on a micro- computer.
(144) Quakers broke out of defence, Cork laying the ball off to give Gaughan a clear run on goal.
(145) Software optimised to run on the system includes a database request manager, data manager and Delta, a high-speed interconnect system.
(146) Top 20 games are now almost never converted to run on it, which purchasers would find very frustrating.
(147) Some of you may have seen leaflets about the knitting competition which is being run on behalf of the Stroke Association.
(148) Even on the lake for instance, motorboats are not allowed and the hired boats run on electricity.
(149) Many excellent simulation examples and learning aids run on desktop computers; 6 some cost less than $ 100.
(150) You should run on an adverb to the verb.
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.