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run

- run/ran

- To jog at a fast pace. requires a single point of contact to the ground at a time.

- To controll/command or domintate an activity seen as forbidden.

- To exceed an expected outcome involving person(s) of equal or lesser immediate importance.

- Capt. Johnsmere was shot, Lt. bratchert ran the operation.

- "Down twelve players, they still had the run of the field"

- He walked in the front door for the drug run, and came out in a body bag.

by bodybag carryer April 28, 2004

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