Running

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  • noun. The act or an instance of running.
  • noun. The power or ability to run.
  • noun. The exercise or sport of someone who runs.
  • adjective. Ongoing over a period of time.
  • adjective. Set in continuous or unbroken lines.
  • adjective. Printed at the top or bottom of every page or every other page.
  • adverb. In a consecutive way.
  • idiom. (in the running) Entered as a contender in a competition.
  • idiom. (in the running) Having the possibility of winning or placing well in a competition.
  • idiom. (out of the running) Not entered as a contender in a competition.
  • idiom. (out of the running) Having no possibility of winning or placing well in a competition.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. The act of one who or that which runs.
  • noun. Specifically, the act of one who risks or evades dangers or legal restrictions, as in running a blockade or smuggling.
  • noun. The action of a whale after being struck by the harpoon, when it swims but does not sound.
  • noun. In racing, etc., power, ability, or strength to run; hence, staying power.
  • noun. The ranging of any animals, particularly in connection with the rut, or other actions of the breeding season: also used attributively: as, the running time of salmon or deer.
  • noun. In organ-building, a leakage of the air in a wind-chest into a channel so that a pipe is sounded when its digital is depressed, although its stop is not drawn; also, the sound of a pipe thus sounded. Also called running of the wind.
  • noun. That which runs or flows; the quantity run: as, the first running of a still, or of cider at the mill.
  • noun. Course, direction, or manner of flowing or moving.
  • That runs; suited for running, racing, etc. See run, n., 1 .
  • Specifically, in zoology, cursorial; gressorial; ambulatory; not salient or saltatory.
  • Capable of moving quickly; movable; mobilized.
  • Done, made, taken, etc., in passing, or while hastening along; hence, cursory; hasty; speedy.
  • Cursive, as manuscript: as, running hand (see below).
  • Proceeding in close succession; without intermission: used in a semi-adverbial sense after nouns denoting periods of time: as, I had the same dream three nights running.
  • Continuous; unintermittent; persistent.
  • In botany, repent or creeping by runners, as the strawberry. See runner, 2.
  • A horizontal board along the ridge of a box freight-car or the side of an oil-car, to form a passage for the trainmen.
  • In machinery, moving; not held tightly; not fixed. A running fit is one where two surfaces in contact fit so loosely that one can move freely past the other.
  • Approaching; going on.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. The act of one who, or of that which runs.
  • noun. That which runs or flows; the quantity of a liquid which flows in a certain time or during a certain operation.
  • noun. The discharge from an ulcer or other sore.
  • noun. in the long run.
  • adjective. Moving or advancing by running.
  • adjective. Having a running gait; not a trotter or pacer.
  • adjective. trained and kept for running races.
  • adjective. Successive; one following the other without break or intervention; -- said of periods of time.
  • adjective. Flowing; easy; cursive.
  • adjective. Continuous; keeping along step by step.
  • adjective. Extending by a slender climbing or trailing stem.
  • adjective. Discharging pus.
  • adjective. a block in an arrangement of pulleys which rises or sinks with the weight which is raised or lowered.
  • adjective. a narrow platform extending along the side of a locomotive.
  • adjective. Same as Reefing bowsprit.
  • adjective. the consecutive days occupied on a voyage under a charter party, including Sundays and not limited to the working days.
  • adjective. a constant fire of musketry or cannon.
  • adjective. the wheels and axles of a vehicle, and their attachments, in distinction from the body; all the working parts of a locomotive or other machine, in distinction from the framework.
  • adjective. a style of rapid writing in which the letters are usually slanted and the words formed without lifting the pen; -- distinguished from round hand.
  • adjective. that part of a rope that is hauled upon, -- in distinction from the standing part.
  • Word Usage
    "Romney spent most of the second half of his term running around the country making jokes about Massachusetts and preparing a 2008 presidential bid."
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