Verbi frasali derivanti da 'run'
Escape from people chasing you
Leave home because of problems with other family members or to elope
Arrest, take to police station for questioning
Drive a new car carefully in order not to damage the engine
Pay a casual visit
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To spend a lot of time doing things for another person or group of people. Often used when that person could reasonably do the things for themselves.
(idiomatic, transitive) To leave with someone with the intention of living with them or marrying them. Usually in secret because other people think it is wrong.
(idiomatic, transitive) To steal or abscond.
To spend a lot of time with a person or group of people. Often used to talk about a person's group of friends that one does not like much.
Practise a dramatic work like a play quickly
Stab or wound deeply with a knife, sword, etc.
Go to someone for help
Include in things you like
Have enough money to buy something, often negative
Move quickly to where someone is
Hoist, raise a flag
Do or make something very quickly
Spend a lot of money on credit
Hit a pedestrian with a vehicle
Lose energy or power
Criticise, disparage
Find the source or origin of something
To inform someone briefly of the main points of an idea; to bring an idea or proposal to the attention of someone (especially in order to obtain their opinion of it).
To leave secretly with another person. Usually with the intention of getting married or of living together against the wishes of the family.
To be misled by imagining that one's desires can come true.
To take someone home by car. Give someone a lift to their house.
To rewind a film or cassette