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Definition of run
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Run (n.) A
voyage;
as, a run to
China..
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Run
::
Run (n.) The
greatest
degree
of
swiftness
in
marching.
It is
executed
upon the same
principles
as the
double-quick,
but with
greater
speed..
Gerundial
::
Gerundial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
a
gerund;
as, a
gerundial
use..
Reng
::
Reng (n.) A rung or round of a
ladder.
Sipe
::
Sipe (v. i.) To run or soak
through
fine pores and
interstices;
to ooze.
Arborator
::
Arborator
(n.) One who
plants
or who
prunes
trees.
Zither
::
Zither
(n.) An
instrument
of music used in
Austria
and
Germany.
It has from
thirty
to forty wires
strung
across
a
shallow
sounding-board,
which lies
horizontally
on a table
before
the
performer,
who uses both hands in
playing
on it. [Not to be
confounded
with the old
lute-shaped
cittern,
or
cithern.].
Cote
::
Cote (v. t.) To go side by side with;
hence,
to pass by; to
outrun
and get
before;
as, a dog cotes a
hare..
Shoe
::
Shoe (n.) A band of iron or
steel,
or a ship of wood,
fastened
to the
bottom
of the
runner
of a
sleigh,
or any
vehicle
which
slides
on the
snow..
Grogshop
::
Grogshop
(n.) A shop or room where
strong
liquors
are sold and
drunk;
a
dramshop.
Venantes
::
Venantes
(n. pl.) The
hunting
spiders,
which run
after,
or leap upon, their
prey..
Tosspot
::
Tosspot
(n.) A
toper;
one
habitually
given to
strong
drink;
a
drunkard.
Malashaganay
::
Malashaganay
(n.) The
fresh-water
drumfish
(Haploidonotus
grunniens).
Bondstone
::
Bondstone
(n.) A stone
running
through
a wall from one face to
another,
to bind it
together;
a
binding
stone..
Skater
::
Skater
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
hemipterous
insects
belonging
to
Gerris,
Pyrrhocoris,
Prostemma,
and
allied
genera.
They have long legs, and run
rapidly
over the
surface
of the
water,
as if
skating..
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) A
forerunner;
a a
precursor;
a
harbinger.
Run
::
Run (n.) In
baseball,
a
complete
circuit
of the bases made by a
player,
which
enables
him to score one; in
cricket,
a
passing
from one
wicket
to the
other,
by which one point is
scored;
as, a
player
made three runs; the side went out with two
hundred
runs..
Sprunt
::
Sprunt
(n.) A leap; a
spring.
Drunken
::
Drunken
(v. i.)
Overcome
by
strong
drink;
intoxicated
by, or as by,
spirituous
liquor;
inebriated..
Skate
::
Skate (n.) A
metallic
runner
with a frame
shaped
to fit the sole of a shoe, -- made to be
fastened
under the foot, and used for
moving
rapidly
on ice..
Heel
::
Heel (v. t.) To
perform
by the use of the
heels,
as in
dancing,
running,
and the
like..
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