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Definition of run
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Run (n.) State of being
current;
currency;
popularity.
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Pegasus
::
Pegasus
(n.) A
winged
horse
fabled
to have
sprung
from the body of
Medusa
when she was
slain.
He is noted for
causing,
with a blow of his hoof,
Hippocrene,
the
inspiring
fountain
of the
Muses,
to
spring
from Mount
Helicon.
On this
account
he is, in
modern
times,
associated
with the
Muses,
and with ideas of
poetic
inspiration..
Rattletrap
::
Rattletrap
(n.) Any
machine
or
vehicle
that does not run
smoothly.
Sled
::
Sled (n.) A
vehicle
on
runners,
used for
conveying
loads over the snow or ice; -- in
England
called
sledge..
Sprouted
::
Sprong
() imp. of
Spring.
Sprung.
Colorature
::
Colorature
(n.) Vocal music
colored,
as it were, by
florid
ornaments,
runs, or rapid
passages..
Prick
::
Prick (n.) To run a
middle
seam
through,
as the cloth of a
sail..
Preposition
::
Preposition
(n.) A word
employed
to
connect
a noun or a
pronoun,
in an
adjectival
or
adverbial
sense,
with some other word; a
particle
used with a noun or
pronoun
(in
English
always
in the
objective
case) to make a
phrase
limiting
some other word; -- so
called
because
usually
placed
before
the word with which it is
phrased;
as, a
bridge
of iron; he comes from town; it is good for food; he
escaped
by
running..
Yellowtail
::
Yellowtail
(n.) The
runner,
12..
Thigh
::
Thigh (n.) The
proximal
segment
of the hind limb
between
the knee and the
trunk.
See
Femur.
Prime
::
Prime (a.) To trim or
prune,
as
trees..
Succor
::
Succor
(v. t.) To run to, or run to
support;
hence,
to help or
relieve
when in
difficulty,
want, or
distress;
to
assist
and
deliver
from
suffering;
to
relieve;
as, to
succor
a
besieged
city..
Marble
::
Marble
(n.) A thing made of, or
resembling,
marble,
as a work of art, or
record,
in
marble;
or, in the
plural,
a
collection
of such
works;
as, the
Arundel
or
Arundelian
marbles;
the Elgin
marbles..
Ran
::
Ran () imp. of Run.
Obtruncation
::
Obtruncation
(n.) The act of
lopping
or
cutting
off.
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) A
slender
trailing
branch
which takes root at the
joints
or end and there forms new
plants,
as in the
strawberry
and the
common
cinquefoil..
Trunkback
::
Trunkback
(n.) The
leatherback.
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) A
sudden,
sharp
motion
or blow, as with the
finger
sprung
from the
thumb,
or the thumb from the
finger..
Gravel
::
Gravel
(v. t.) To run (as a ship) upon the
gravel
or
beach;
to run
aground;
to cause to stick fast in
gravel
or sand.
Gorget
::
Gorget
(n.) A
grooved
instrunent
used in
performing
various
operations;
--
called
also blunt
gorget.
Sandglass
::
Sandglass
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
time by the
running
of sand. See
Hourglass.
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