Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . urbance; quarrel. Run, run, [imp. ran or run;^.;^. run; running.]To go with a lighter or more rapid gait than bywalking; to move with an easy or rapid movement;to hasten, hurry; to retreat, flee; to steal off, quit, de-part: to contend in a race, enter, as a candidate, into acontest; to go from one state to another; to proceed;to pass, in thought or conversation, from one sub-ject to anoth


Webster's practical dictionary; a practical dictionary of the English language giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . urbance; quarrel. Run, run, [imp. ran or run;^.;^. run; running.]To go with a lighter or more rapid gait than bywalking; to move with an easy or rapid movement;to hasten, hurry; to retreat, flee; to steal off, quit, de-part: to contend in a race, enter, as a candidate, into acontest; to go from one state to another; to proceed;to pass, in thought or conversation, from one sub-ject to another; to press for payment (upon a bank,etc.) with numerous demands; to be moved, pass,go, — said of involuntary mption; as, to flow, as aliquid; to descend, as a stream; to proceed along asurface, extend, spread; to turn, as a wheel; to moveon wheels or runners; to extend through a periodof time; to go back and fortli from place to place, asa stage, packet, etc.; to pass; to continue in opera-tion ; to have a course or direction; to be in formthus, as a combination of words; to have growth or siin, cube, fi^; moon, fot>t; cow, oU; linger or ink, then, boNboN, chair, get. RUNAGATE 358 SABBATH. Runners. deyelopmenti to tend, incline; to spread and blendtogether; to continue without falling due; to holdRood. — V. t. To cause to run; to pursue in thought;to cause to eater, thrust; to drive or force; to shape,mold, cast; to cause to be drawn, mark out, deter-mine; to smuggle; to be exposed to the risk of, haz-ard, renture; to sew by passing the needle throughcloth back and forth in a continuous line. — n. Actof running; that which runs; a method or^-ate ofrunning; mode of conduct or procedure; state of be-ing current; currency; prevalence; a small stream;brook; creek; a pressure on a bank or treasury forpayment of its notes. — Run^ner, n. One who or that?which runs; a racer;one who solicits cus-tom for hotels,Bteamboats,etc.; oneof the curved pieceson which a sled oreleigh


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