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List of antonyms from "run for it" to antonyms from "run out of"
Discover our 462 antonyms available for the terms "run interference for, run hot and cold, run off with, run interference, run of, run for it" and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the antonyms associated with it.
- Run for it (13 antonyms)
- Run for the hills (14 antonyms)
- Run from (12 antonyms)
- Run hands over (7 antonyms)
- Run hot and cold (7 antonyms)
- Run in (3 antonyms)
- Run-in (3 antonyms)
- Run interference (13 antonyms)
- Run interference for (63 antonyms)
- Run into debt (6 antonyms)
- Run into the ground (6 antonyms)
- Run like scared rabbit (12 antonyms)
- Run like the wind (11 antonyms)
- Run lines (12 antonyms)
- Run low (43 antonyms)
- Run of (6 antonyms)
- Run of luck (20 antonyms)
- Run off (57 antonyms)
- Run off at mouth (19 antonyms)
- Run off at the mouth (9 antonyms)
- Run off with (34 antonyms)
- Run on (62 antonyms)
- Run out (15 antonyms)
- Run out of (15 antonyms)
Definition of the day : « run-in »
- noun argument
- Allow the generator to run for about twenty minutes to "run-in" the brush.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- Take it from me, he wasn't the kind you want to have a run-in with—any time.
- Extract from : « The Million-Dollar Suitcase » by Alice MacGowan
- Forget her a minute and brace yourself for a run-in with that gang of rag-chewers in there.
- Extract from : « Torchy, Private Sec. » by Sewell Ford
- Miss Langdon, you sure do look as if you'd been having a run-in with the governor.
- Extract from : « The Last Woman » by Ross Beeckman
- It does come to an end at last, however, and at last also we do get our "run-in," such as it is.
- Extract from : « A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 » by George Saintsbury
- We—we corrupt moderns—do expect a quickening up for the run-in.
- Extract from : « A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 » by George Saintsbury
- "I had a run-in with this one in New York," and he pointed to Jack.
- Extract from : « The Rover Boys at Colby Hall » by Arthur M. Winfield
- “My, but I had a run-in with old Haskers this afternoon,” said the stout youth.
- Extract from : « Dave Porter and the Runaways » by Edward Stratemeyer
- Somebody had been complaining of him, and he was now about, as the phrase went, to be 'run-in'.
- Extract from : « The Man Upstairs » by P. G. Wodehouse
- I had a run-in with him a few months ago and had him jailed.
- Extract from : « Border, Breed Nor Birth » by Dallas McCord Reynolds