Sinônimos
Examples for "run"
Examples for "run"
1The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
2This year the work will likely run out months earlier, Olson said.
3The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
4I had run quite far and was a long way from home.
5Rice said the two shows would run at different times of year.
1The rivulet was exactly as he had seen it in his dream.
2But in the woods to which he retreated a clear rivulet ran.
3The golden flood began to appear in an attenuated but constant rivulet.
4Methought I saw the Bishop crossing the rivulet of my garden alone.
5A winding line of haze slept above the course of the rivulet.
1The rill-system is far too complicated to be intelligibly described in words.
2The downhill path was gentle, and soon he reached a small rill.
3The mighty stream that once ran through Stockbridge was but a rill.
4With a humble rill you associate thoughts, dreams, memories in your past.
5Her little rill of laughter was broken and shaken as falling water.
1A streamlet 3 m. wide entered the Arinos on the right bank.
2What that streamlet is to the field, prayer is to the Christian.
3But being a youth of sense he did not desert the streamlet.
4The men helped her to a streamlet some hundreds of yards away.
5But she stepped across the tiny streamlet without giving him her hand.
1Ahead was an opening in the runnel that flickered faintly with torchlight.
2The runnel at the tent-door had barely a voice of its own.
3A runnel of water gurgled down a bermed gutter against one polished wall.
4A runnel tamed to a bamboo duct did them Ganymede service.
5He landed with his feet uphill and one arm in a muddy runnel.
6But I know of a runnel, cold and clear, that is hard by.
7Hot blood spilled down the runnel over her fingers and onto the deck.
8The runnel, like the greater stream below, had many voices.
9Gouges and crevasses formed in the sealant wall, then a small runnel of slime.
10A wide runnel scored at the bottom of a strath.
11Steep and twisty at first, a runnel through the rock.
12A runnel flowed from his ear and dampened the grimy frill of his neckcloth.
13There was a big bloody runnel carved in his skull.
14He knelt with the child in his arms by a little runnel in the ditch-bank.
15Intuition lured us to the right, up an ice runnel and onto a snow rib.
16I grunted and wrestled with the water runnel, eventually arriving at the anchor-feeling completely spent.