| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| To no longer have something, used up | Run out | 83%
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| To knock a person or animal down and pass over their body | Run over | 83%
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| To allow a debt or bill to accumulate | Run up | 83%
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| Aircraft take off from me | Runway | 83%
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| To lose energy or momentum, run out of _____ | Gas | 75%
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| To seriously challenge (a team), give them a run for their ______ | Money | 75%
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| (Of a vehicle) to hit a person or animal and knock them to the ground | Run down | 67%
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| A disagreement or fight, especially with someone in an official position | Run in | 67%
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| Deserting or revolting against one's group | Run away | 58%
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| To manage a group with strict discipline, run a ____ _____ | Tight ship | 58%
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| Deceitful or evasive treatment | Run around | 42%
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| To easily beat, run _______ around | Rings | 33%
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| (Of a liquid) flow over and away from a surface | Run off | 33%
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| To extend to or reach a specified amount or size | Run to | 25%
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| A run made in football after catching an opponent's kick or intercepting a pass | Run back | 8%
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