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  • 11run — [run] vi. ran or Dial. run, run, running [altered (with vowel prob. infl. by pp.) < ME rinnen, rennen < ON & OE: ON rinna, to flow, run, renna, to cause to run (< Gmc * rannjan); OE rinnan, iornan: both < Gmc * renwo < IE base * er …

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  • 12Run — Run, v. t. 1. To cause to run (in the various senses of {Run}, v. i.); as, to run a horse; to run a stage; to run a machine; to run a rope through a block. [1913 Webster] 2. To pursue in thought; to carry in contemplation. [1913 Webster] To run… …

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  • 13run — ► VERB (running; past ran; past part. run) 1) move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time. 2) move about in a hurried and hectic way. 3) pass or cause to pass: Helen ran her fingers through her …

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  • 14One City One Book — (also One Book One City, [City] Reads, On the Same Page and other variations) is a generic name for a community reading program that attempts to get everyone in a city to read and discuss the same book. The name of the program is often reversed… …

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  • 15One Canada Square — A view of One Canada Square, the second tallest building in the United Kingdom. Record height Tallest in the United …

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  • 16One Week (song) — One Week Single by Barenaked Ladies from the album Stunt Released September 22, 1998 ( …

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  • 17One in a Million (season 2) — Format Interactive reality game show Directed by Alet Arzuan Presented by …

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  • 18One Madison Park — View from Madison Square Park (June 2010) …

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  • 19One Night Stand (2008) — Promotional poster featuring Kane Tagline(s) The One Night a Year When the WWE Goes Extreme Theme song(s) …

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  • 20run down — {v.} (stress on down ) 1. To crash against and knock down or sink. * /Jack rode his bicycle too fast and almost ran down his little brother./ * /It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving port./ Compare: RUN INTO(3a) …

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