run through »
To impale a person with a blade, usually a sword.
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run to »
To reach a particular maximum amount, size, value, etc.
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run to »
To reach the limit of one's abilities or tastes.
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run up »
Of a bowler, to run, or walk up to the bowling crease in order to bowl a ball.
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run up »
To bring a flag to the top of it's flag pole.
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run up »
To make something, usually an item of clothing, very quickly.
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run up »
To accumulate a debt.
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run up against »
Begin to encounter problems with someone or something.
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run-of-the-mill »
Ordinary; not special.
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runner up »
second-placed competitor
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running on empty »
Losing enthusiasm or willingness, lacking energy.
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rush hour »
The times of the day when traffic jams are commonplace, due mainly to people commuting to or from work.
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rush hour »
busy travel period
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rustle up »
To quickly prepare something.
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