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run out  


      vb   adv  
1    intr; often foll by: of   to exhaust (a supply of something) or (of a supply) to become exhausted  
2    run out on  
Informal   to desert or abandon  
3    tr     (Cricket)   to dismiss (a running batsman) by breaking the wicket with the ball, or with the ball in the hand, while he is out of his ground  
      n  
  run-out  
4      (Cricket)   dismissal of a batsman by running him out  
5      (Mechanical engineering)   an imperfection of a rotating component so that not all parts revolve in the same plane  
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run out  
1    be exhausted, cease, close, come to a close, dry up, end, expire, fail, finish, give out, peter out, terminate  
2      (with)       of   be cleaned out, be out of, exhaust one's supply of, have no more of, have none left, have no remaining  
3      (with)       on     (informal)   abandon, desert, forsake, leave high and dry, leave holding the baby, leave in the lurch, rat     (informal)   run away from, strand  

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run out on, run-out, run, on the run

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exp.
expression used to describe something working fine, good or excellent
exp.
meet someone by chance
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exp.
expression meaning that several or all members of a family have something in common (a skill, a feature, a path or a behavior)
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A small business that is typically owned and run by members of a family
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lead; run
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