'The run' definitions:
Definition of 'The run'
From: GCIDE
- Run \Run\, n.
- 1. The act of running; as, a long run; a good run; a quick run; to go on the run. [1913 Webster]
- 2. A small stream; a brook; a creek. [1913 Webster]
- 3. That which runs or flows in the course of a certain operation, or during a certain time; as, a run of must in wine making; the first run of sap in a maple orchard. [1913 Webster]
- 4. A course; a series; that which continues in a certain course or series; as, a run of good or bad luck. [1913 Webster]
- They who made their arrangements in the first run of misadventure . . . put a seal on their calamities. --Burke. [1913 Webster]
- 5. State of being current; currency; popularity. [1913 Webster]
- It is impossible for detached papers to have a general run, or long continuance, if not diversified with humor. --Addison. [1913 Webster]
- 6. Continued repetition on the stage; -- said of a play; as, to have a run of a hundred successive nights. [1913 Webster]
- A canting, mawkish play . . . had an immense run. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster]
- 7. A continuing urgent demand; especially, a pressure on a bank or treasury for payment of its notes. [1913 Webster]
- 8. A range or extent of ground for feeding stock; as, a sheep run. --Howitt. [1913 Webster]
- 9. (Naut.) (a) The aftermost part of a vessel's hull where it narrows toward the stern, under the quarter. (b) The distance sailed by a ship; as, a good run; a run of fifty miles. (c) A voyage; as, a run to China. [1913 Webster]
- 10. A pleasure excursion; a trip. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster]
- I think of giving her a run in London. --Dickens. [1913 Webster]
- 11. (Mining) The horizontal distance to which a drift may be carried, either by license of the proprietor of a mine or by the nature of the formation; also, the direction which a vein of ore or other substance takes. [1913 Webster]
- 12. (Mus.) A roulade, or series of running tones. [1913 Webster]
- 13. (Mil.) The greatest degree of swiftness in marching. It is executed upon the same principles as the double-quick, but with greater speed. [1913 Webster]
- 14. The act of migrating, or ascending a river to spawn; -- said of fish; also, an assemblage or school of fishes which migrate, or ascend a river for the purpose of spawning. [1913 Webster]
- 15. (Sport) In baseball, a complete circuit of the bases made by a player, which enables him to score one point; also, the point thus scored; in cricket, a passing from one wicket to the other, by which one point is scored; as, a player made three runs; the side went out with two hundred runs; the Yankees scored three runs in the seventh inning. [1913 Webster +PJC]
- The "runs" are made from wicket to wicket, the batsmen interchanging ends at each run. --R. A. Proctor. [1913 Webster]
- 16. A pair or set of millstones. [1913 Webster]
- 17. (Piquet, Cribbage, etc.) A number of cards of the same suit in sequence; as, a run of four in hearts. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- 18. (Golf) (a) The movement communicated to a golf ball by running. (b) The distance a ball travels after touching the ground from a stroke. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- At the long run, now, commonly, In the long run, in or during the whole process or course of things taken together; in the final result; in the end; finally. [1913 Webster]
- [Man] starts the inferior of the brute animals, but he surpasses them in the long run. --J. H. Newman. [1913 Webster]
- Home run. (a) A running or returning toward home, or to the point from which the start was made. Cf. Home stretch. (b) (Baseball) See under Home.
- The run, or The common run, or The run of the mill etc., ordinary persons; the generality or average of people or things; also, that which ordinarily occurs; ordinary current, course, or kind. [1913 Webster +PJC]
- I saw nothing else that is superior to the common run of parks. --Walpole. [1913 Webster]
- Burns never dreamed of looking down on others as beneath him, merely because he was conscious of his own vast superiority to the common run of men. --Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster]
- His whole appearance was something out of the common run. --W. Irving. [1913 Webster]
- To let go by the run (Naut.), to loosen and let run freely, as lines; to let fall without restraint, as a sail. [1913 Webster]
Words containing 'The run'
- By the run,
- Run,
- Running,
- Runningly,
- To run after,
- To run down,
- To run in,
- To run in with,
- To run into,
- To run on,
- To run out,
- To run over,
- To run through,
- To run up,
- To run with,
- on the run,
- out of the running,
- run after,
- run against,
- run at,
- run by,
- run down,
- run for,
- run in,
- run into,
- run off,
- run on,
- run out,
- run over,
- run through,
- run up,
- runs,
- As things run,
- At long running,
- At the long run,
- Bermuda Run,
- Big Run,
- Birch Run,
- Buck Run,
- Bull Run,
- Cattle run,
- Dry Run,
- Earned run,
- Fountain Run,
- Fox Run,
- Hand running,
- Hard run,
- Hazel Run,
- Home run,
- Horse run,
- In the long run,
- Laurel Run,
- Lewis Run,
- Mile run,
- Pleasant Run,
- Run of stairs,
- Run steel,
- Run-in,
- Running Springs,
- Running block,
- Running board,
- Running fight,
- Running fire,
- Running gear,
- Running load,
- Running rigging,
- Sheep run,
- The common run,
- The run of the mill,
- To cut and run,
- To let run,
- To run a blockade,
- To run a foil,
- To run a muck,
- To run a rig,
- To run a risk,
- To run against time,
- To run an errand,
- To run away,
- To run away with,
- To run down a coast,
- To run for an office,
- To run foul of,
- To run hard,
- To run in trust,
- To run into the ground,
- To run large,
- To run mad,
- To run mad after,
- To run mad on,
- To run off at the mouth,
- To run riot,
- To run the gantlet,
- To run the guard,
- To run the hazard,
- To run to seed,
- To run wild,
- Tyler Run,
- Warrior Run,
- bank run,
- bombing run,
- chicken run,
- end run,
- fowl run,
- fun run,
- long run,
- mine run,
- pit run,
- press run,
- print run,
- run a risk,
- run across,
- run afoul,
- run aground,
- run along,
- run amok,
- run around,
- run away,
- run bases,
- run batted in,
- run dry,
- run low,
- run ragged,
- run riot,
- run roughshod,
- run short,
- run the gauntlet,
- run wild,
- run-down,
- run-on,
- run-through,
- run-up,
- running away,
- running back,
- running blackberry,
- running game,
- running hand,
- running head,
- running headline,
- running light,
- running mate,
- running noose,
- running pine,
- running play,
- running pop,
- running postman,
- running shoe,
- running start,
- running stitch,
- running suit,
- running time,
- running title,
- ski run,
- split run,
- trial run,
- unearned run,
- Bermuda Run, NC,
- Big Run, PA,
- Birch Run, MI,
- Buck Run, PA,
- Bull Run, VA,
- Coal Run Village,
- Dry Run, OH,
- Elk Run Heights,
- Fountain Run, KY,
- Fox Run, PA,
- Hazel Run, MN,
- Laurel Run, PA,
- Lewis Run, PA,
- Pleasant Run Farm,
- Pleasant Run, OH,
- Right-running,
- Run-around,
- Running Springs, CA,
- To let go by the run,
- To run upon sorts,
- Tyler Run, PA,
- Warrior Run, PA,
- battle of bull run,
- earned run average,
- hit-and-run,
- long-run,
- run-of-the-mill,
- run-of-the-mine,
- run-on sentence,
- run-resistant,
- run-time,
- short-run,
- tip-and-run,
- Coal Run Village, KY,
- Elk Run Heights, IA,
- Grindstone-Rowes Run,
- Pleasant Run Farm, OH,
- pit-run gravel,
- run-time error,
- Grindstone-Rowes Run, PA,
- Tyler Run-Queens Gate,
- inside-the-park home run,
- Tyler Run-Queens Gate, PA