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A River Runs Through It ( Brad Pitt movie )
Born To
Run
( Bruce Springsteen song )
Bun
run
Business is like a car, it will not
run
by itself except downhill
Cut and
run
(
the meaning and origin of this phrase...
)
Don't try to
run
before you can walk
Dry
run
Eat and
run
Going going gone ( A baseball expression by which an announcer describes a home
run
that is heading over the fence )
Had a good
run
He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day
Hit and
run
Hold with the hare and
run
with the hounds
Home
run
In the long
run
In the short
run
Let your imagination
run
riot
Nothing runs like a Deere ( John Deere Tractors advertising slogan )
On the
run
Run
For Your Life ( The Beatles song )
Run
Forrest, Run! ( line from the movie Forrest Gump )
Run
a fever
Run
a tight ship
Run
along
Run
amuck
Run
for cover
Run
for the border ( Taco advertising slogan )
Run
for the hills
Run
for your life
Run
for your money
Run
it up the flagpole and see who salutes
Run
its course
Run
like the wind
Run
of the Millsap ( Nickname of Paul Millsap )
Run
of the mill
Run
off at the mouth
Run
off your feet
Run
out of gas
Run
out of steam
Run
out of town on a rail
Run
rabbit,
run
rabbit,
run
run
run
Run
rings around
Run
the gauntlet
Run
the plates
Run
the risk
Run
to fat
Run
to ground
Run
to seed
Run
toward the sound of gunfire
Run
with the ball
Run
with the hare and hunt with the hounds
Run
yourself ragged
Runs in the family
See how it runs! ( Cerebos salt advertising slogan )
See how they
run
like pigs from a gun ( The Beatles song lyric )
Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep
Still waters
run
deep
Sue grabbit and
run
Take the money and
run
The course of true love never did
run
smooth
This one will
run
and
run
Three blind mice, see how they
run
( line from nursery rhyme )
Wee Willie Winkie runs through the town, upstairs and downstairs in his nightgown ( line from nursery rhyme )
You can
run
but you can't hide