to take (up) the running
1take up the running — (in a race) to take over as pacesetter • • • Main Entry: ↑run …
2take up the running — ► make (or take up) the running set the pace. Main Entry: ↑running …
3take up the running — take over as pacesetter. → running …
4Take Back the Night — (also known as Reclaim the Night) is an internationally held march and rally intended as a protest and direct action against rape and other forms of violence against women, originated by the radical feminist movement. HistoryThe term Take Back… …
5take\ to\ the\ stump — • take (to) the stump v. phr. To travel around to different places making political speeches. The men running for president took to the stump to attract votes …
6The Running Man — This article is about the novel. For the film, see The Running Man (film). For other uses, see Running man. The Running Man   …
7The Running Man (1968) — Infobox book name = The Running Man author = Bill Pronzini country = flag|USA language = English genre = Suspense, Thriller pages = 272 287 publisher = Davis Publications, Inc. Publication type = Anthology media type = Paperback pub date = 1967… …
8make the running — ► make (or take up) the running set the pace. Main Entry: ↑running …
9running — ► NOUN 1) the activity or movement of a runner. 2) the action or business of managing or operating. ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of water) flowing naturally or supplied through pipes and taps. 2) exuding liquid or pus. 3) continuous or recurring: a running… …
10Night of the Running Man — Directed by Mark L. Lester Produced by Dana Dubovsky Mark L. Lester and …