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dry run (informal) a military exercise without live ammunition. [2 definitions]
hit-and-run denoting or pertaining to a driver who does not stop at the scene after causing an accident with his or her motor vehicle. [2 definitions]
home run a hit that allows the batter in a baseball game to touch all four bases and score a run.
in the long run at the end of a period of time; finally.
make one's blood run cold to make one terrified.
milk run a routine or riskless trip or undertaking.
mill-run ordinary or unrefined; run-of-the-mill.
run across to meet by chance.
run afoul of to become entangled with or come into conflict with.
run amok to be out of control in a violent manner.
run an errand to do what is necessary to complete a small chore or assignment, esp. outside of the home.
run around (informal) to go from place to place, often hurriedly. [2 definitions]
run away to secretly leave a place where one is staying because of feeling unhappy or unsafe (usu. fol. by "from"). [3 definitions]
run down to look over; review. [2 definitions]
run foul of to come into collision, conflict, or entanglement with.
run into to meet (someone) without planning to. [2 definitions]
run low to become nearly used up. [2 definitions]
run off to leave too early, or to leave quickly and suddenly. [3 definitions]
run out to use up something completely even though it is still needed or desired (often followed by "of"). [2 definitions]
run out of time to use up all the time that one has been given to complete a particular activity.