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Phrasal Verb "Run"
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He's always running himself ____. He's too hard on himself.
running (someone) down: to criticize (often unfairly)
"We need to get her up to speed with the project. Please give her a quick _____ for now. Next week you can __ ___ all the details with her."
rundown, go over
My parents ran ___ a debt of ten thousand dollars.
ran up
She ran ____ a major problem and ran ___ her boss for a solution.
ran into a problem, ran to her boss for a solution
As soon as I saw my niece, she ran ___ to me and hugged me.
ran up to
I’d like to run ____ the presentation one more time to make sure everything’s perfect.
run through
I ran ____ a few problems when I tried to install the plug-in.
ran into
She’s afraid of driving now because of this one time she ran ____ a rabbit.
ran over
He's running ___ congress.
running for
I was walking down the street the other day when I ran ____ my old teacher.
ran into
My dog always runs ____ cats. She hates them.
runs after
We ran ___ a huge bill at the restaurant.
ran up
My grandmother and mother have diabetes. It runs ____ our family.
runs in
Mike ran ____ from home after an argument with his parents.
ran away from
We don’t have much paper left for the printer. We’re running ____.
running low
My car runs ___ diesel.
runs on
Can you get some sugar from the store? I’m afraid we’ve run _____.
run out