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UK//rʌn, mɪstər waɪt//US//rʌn, mɪstər waɪt//

Meaning of Run, mr. white!

A direct command for Mr. White to hurry or escape.

In simple words: A command telling Mr. White to move quickly.

Run, mr. white! in a sentence

  • When the alarm went off, I shouted, 'run, Mr. White!'
  • 'Run, Mr. White!' was the last thing I heard as the car sped by.
  • During the practice drill, the instructor yelled, 'run, Mr. White!'

How to use Run, mr. white!

Used to urgently instruct someone to escape or hurry. Not suitable for formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

command + object

Memory hint

Imagine Mr. White sprinting away from something!

Related words

Collocations with Run, mr. white!

Synonyms for Run, mr. white!

Opposites of Run, mr. white!

Common mistakes with Run, mr. white!

  • Confusing with 'run away' which implies fleeing rather than just running.
  • Using a wrong tone for urgency, making it sound casual.

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Frequently asked questions about Run, mr. white!

What does Run, mr. white! mean?

A command telling Mr. White to move quickly.

What is the definition of Run, mr. white!?

A direct command for Mr. White to hurry or escape.

How do you use Run, mr. white! in a sentence?

When the alarm went off, I shouted, 'run, Mr. White!'

Can you give another example of Run, mr. white!?

'Run, Mr. White!' was the last thing I heard as the car sped by.

What are synonyms for Run, mr. white!?

Common alternatives include dash, sprint, race.

What is the opposite of Run, mr. white!?

Opposite meanings include stay, remain.

What words go with Run, mr. white!?

It commonly pairs with run fast, run away, run for cover.

What are common mistakes when using Run, mr. white!?

Confusing with 'run away' which implies fleeing rather than just running. Using a wrong tone for urgency, making it sound casual.

How do you pronounce Run, mr. white!?

US: //rʌn, mɪstər waɪt//, UK: //rʌn, mɪstər waɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Run, mr. white!?

Used to urgently instruct someone to escape or hurry. Not suitable for formal contexts.