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UK//rʌn//US//rʌn//

Meaning of Run run run

To move quickly on foot.

In simple words: To move quickly on your feet.

Run run run in a sentence

  • I love to run in the mornings.
  • He decided to run for mayor of the town.
  • The dog loves to run after the ball.
  • You can run your own business if you have a good plan.
  • She can run a mile in under six minutes.
  • They wanted to run the project smoothly and efficiently.

How to use Run run run

Use 'run' when referring to the action of moving fast. It is neutral and suitable in most contexts but may sound overly casual in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Think of 'run' as someone racing to the finish line; fast and energetic!

Related words

Collocations with Run run run

  • run a marathon
  • run fast
  • run away
  • run smoothly
  • run a race

Synonyms for Run run run

  • jog
  • dash
  • sprint
  • hasten
  • race

Common mistakes with Run run run

  • Confusing with 'jog' which implies a slower pace.
  • Using 'run' for non-physical activities, like 'run a program'.
  • Omitting the subject in casual speech, e.g., 'run in the park' instead of 'I run in the park.'

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Frequently asked questions about Run run run

What does Run run run mean?

To move quickly on your feet.

What is the definition of Run run run?

To move quickly on foot.

How do you use Run run run in a sentence?

I love to run in the mornings.

Can you give another example of Run run run?

He decided to run for mayor of the town.

What are synonyms for Run run run?

Common alternatives include jog, dash, sprint, hasten, race.

What words go with Run run run?

It commonly pairs with run a marathon, run fast, run away, run smoothly, run a race.

What are common mistakes when using Run run run?

Confusing with 'jog' which implies a slower pace. Using 'run' for non-physical activities, like 'run a program'. Omitting the subject in casual speech, e.g., 'run in the park' instead of 'I run in the park.'

How do you pronounce Run run run?

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

When should I use Run run run?

Use 'run' when referring to the action of moving fast. It is neutral and suitable in most contexts but may sound overly casual in formal situations.