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run it through

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  • run somebody through — ˌrun sbˈthrough derived (literary) to kill sb by sticking a knife, ↑sword, etc. through them Main entry: ↑runderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • run someone through — stab a person so as to kill them. → run …   English new terms dictionary

  • run someone through — STAB, pierce, transfix, impale. → run …   Useful english dictionary

  • run someone through — they hung an effigy of Bin Laden and ran it through with sharp sticks Syn: stab, pierce, transfix, impale …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • run someone through — verb a) To train someone, typically of a particular task b) To inform or educate someone, typically of a new concept or a concept particular to an organization or industry …   Wiktionary

  • List of lifetime home run leaders through history — The following is a chronology of the top ten leaders in lifetime home runs in Major League Baseball. This includes any home runs hit by a player in the National League (1876 present), the American Association (1882 1891), the Union Association… …   Wikipedia

  • run — run1 [ rʌn ] (past tense ran [ ræn ] ; past participle run) verb *** ▸ 1 move quickly with legs ▸ 2 control/organize ▸ 3 machine: work ▸ 4 liquid: flow ▸ 5 try to be elected ▸ 6 vehicle: travel ▸ 7 be shown/performed ▸ 8 reach amount/rate ▸ 9… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • run — run1 W1S1 [rʌn] v past tense ran [ræn] past participle run present participle running ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move quickly using your legs)¦ 2¦(race)¦ 3¦(organize/be in charge of )¦ 4¦(do something/go somewhere quickly)¦ 5¦(buses/trains etc)¦ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • run — [[t]rʌ̱n[/t]] ♦ runs, running, ran (The form run is used in the present tense and is also the past participle of the verb.) 1) VERB When you run, you move more quickly than when you walk, for example because you are in a hurry to get somewhere,… …   English dictionary

  • run — 1 /rVn/ verb past tense ran past participle run present participle running MOVE QUICKLY ON FOOT 1 (I) to move quickly on foot by moving your legs more quickly than when you are walking: I had to run to catch the bus. | Two youths were killed when …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • run — runnable, adj. runnability, n. /run/, v., ran, run, running, n., adj. v.i. 1. to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground. 2. to move with… …   Universalium

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