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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(151) Such an action alone could lead to a run on the world's reserve currency.
(152) He holds a record 62 match unbeaten run on clay.
(153) Dell's first smartphone, for example, will run on the Android platform.
(154) The system could be used to ensure that cars are converted to run on unleaded petrol.
(155) The contamination sparked a run on bottled water by panicked residents.
(156) Most campaigns — whether for candidates or causes — are run on a shoe string budget.
(157) So that's why you made that run on KGB's place.
(158) Most buses around the world run on diszel diesel fuel.
(159) You may also see some double - decker buses, which run on diesel fuel.
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(160) For security reasons, the operation must be run on the destination DC.
(161) Having been run on simulated experiments for many times, the designed device measures up to requirements of the relay function, which is of certain engineering value.
(162) The marathon was run on a very humid, 90 F degree day.
(163) Loss of confidence could trigger a run on Citibank that would threaten the entire financial system.
(164) Most bees that buses around the world run on diesel fuel.
(165) Meanwhile, Dusty Springfield's new TV series began a run on BBC 1.
(166) The software has already run on a LAN connected by CISCO Catalyst6006 switch.
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.