to find a criminal and take them to a police station.
A nurse should only run in cases of fire or haemorrhage... Behind, McCain was coming at a walk.
After yet another run-in with Danny Jenkins at school, she had turned to her older brother for advice.
But after the previous night's run-in on the bridge, I felt a more personal interest in the case.
He didn't wait for any questions, but said immediately, `Dad warned me he'd told you about the - the run-in I had with Mr Mortlake.
His ground-floor unit allowed him to run in place without the fear of disturbing a neighbor.
I had planned to visit you, but a trial run in your atmosphere out there-- "The smile had become rueful.
The current assignment is really in the nature of a run-in for you, but now that you're back in harness I shall have other uses for you.
`You see, all men here believe wanderer's blood to run in their veins.
runs in
running in
ran in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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