ran

[Ran]

When you run, you move along quickly, and for a long time if you're running a marathon. You can also run a campaign or a business you make them function.

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imp. of Run.



imp. of Run.

n.
Open robbery.

n.
Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch.

imp.
of Run


Ran

Ran , imp. of Run.

Ran

Ran, n. [As. r'ben.] Open robbery. [Obs.] Lambarde.

Ran

Ran, n. (Naut.) Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch.

imp. of Run.

Open robbery.

Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch.

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Usage Examples

I started running outside when I was at 'Biggest Loser.' Then I got runner's knee, and thought I was never going to be able to shake it. When I overcame that and ran the L.A. Marathon, it was such an amazing thing, and now running is such a part of my routine.

He was afflicted by the thought that where Beauty was, nothing ever ran quite straight, which no doubt, was why so many people looked on it as immoral.

I had arranged a birthday party for him and my children, who are all Aquarians. Instead, we got married. I ran out of excuses. It was just us and my children.

I started out mopping floors, waiting tables, and tending bar at my dad's tavern. I put myself through school working odd jobs and night shifts. I poured my heart and soul into a small business. And when I saw how out-of-touch Washington had become with the core values of this great nation, I put my name forward and ran for office.

A few years ago I was at a party and this guy threw me over his shoulder, ran across the street, put me in his car, and stuck his tongue in my mouth.

I ran for president in order to be able to try to change Washington D.C. from the inside. Our federal government is broken.

I can have my goals, and I can have my dreams. My goal is to make the finals and improve my position. I want to run all decent races. I don't want to look back and say I ran a terrible race.

I don't really know a lot of famous people. I've met a lot of famous people. If I ran into Tom Hanks today, I would have to remind him who I was and he would then remember me. But he wouldn't come up to me and say, 'Hi Dave!'

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

I have run two Olympic 'A' standard times over the past 12 months and with the time I ran at the African Championships last week I know my speed and fitness are constantly improving so that I will peak in time for the Olympics.

I ran into Isosceles. He had a great idea for a new triangle!

For example, I spent a lot of time with Reagan, both before he ran for governor and when he was running for president. As a print reporter without the cameras, I was able to really test the quality of their minds and their knowledge base.

I have run a general election campaign pregnant and ran Ed Miliband's leadership campaign commuting to London with a new baby so I already have my system set up.

I ran to my marriage, I was happily ready to take on marriage.

For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did.

I played sports year around: basketball, soccer, softball and I ran track year around, from the time I was, like, six, seven.

I enjoyed school - although I ran away on the first day. I'd reminded the teacher that it was nearly time for 'Watch With Mother' on TV.

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