We have no meanings for "run on adrenaline" in our records yet.
1 You can run on adrenaline for only so long, after that it's all about caffeine.
2 You're running on adrenaline the whole time, Mrs Baird told news.com.au.
3 She was weak and wasted, running on adrenaline and desperation alone, and it didn't matter.
4 He was dead tired but running on adrenaline .
5 Cinemas are closed, your friends are losing their jobs and you've been running on adrenaline for days.
6 He'd barely slept since escaping Pel's warehouse; he was just a duster running on adrenaline and desperation.
7 But when I'd been running on adrenaline , I'd rarely stopped to consider the extended consequences of my actions.
8 I've met some of them and can report that they are still running on adrenaline from the campaign.
9 He is running on adrenaline .
10 Ever since the initial call for help had reached them from the lander, all of them had been running on adrenaline .
11 From the night she was attacked in the parking garage, she'd been running on adrenaline and bravado, but clearly she'd run out of both.
12 Odds are, they running on adrenaline from constantly driving their kids cross town and both parent and child will be burned out before December.
13 Running on adrenaline they emptied two rucksacks, cut holes in them and attached them to an anchor and a long line and threw it overboard.
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