running between bases (in baseball)
to run away; to take to one's heels
running style; racing technique
to vote against the party line; to vote contrary to one's promise
to be off-key or out of tune (while singing) (colloquial)
to escape; to flee; to run away
racing bicycle; sporting bicycle; sports car; logging truck; on the job (of a train conductor)
to go everywhere; to scour (the whole town)
athletic track; track; runway (i.e. airstrip)
parkour, French sport invented by David Belle in 1980s, with the aim of efficiently traversing obstacles in the environment
to digress; to stray from the topic
horse race; to ride a horse at a fast pace; wet dream
to make a living as a traveling performer etc
absent-minded; one's mind is wandering
(dialect) to live as a bachelor; bachelor
horse racing track; racetrack
to work hectically; to be on the go; to run around attending to various tasks
rushing to stake one's claim in new markets
to run around all over the place
to run up (pole vault, javelin, bowling etc); approach; run-up; (aviation) takeoff run
to run fast; to sprint; to gallop; Gee up!; Run for it!
jogging; to jog; to canter; a slow trot
to run off rebuffed; to fend off; (to fight off and make sb) run off
to jump the gun; to make a false start
race (running); to race (running)
to drive away; to force out; to repel
to start running; the start of a race
to escape; to run away; to flee from sth
to take the lead in a race; to set the pace
to run like the wind; to rush; to gallop
the starting line (of a race); scratch line (in a relay race)
synthetic athletics track; tartan track
to go on an errand for nothing; to go on a wild-goose chase
metre dash; 100 meter sprint; 100 meter race; 100-meter dash
to make a journey for nothing
to run quickly; to rush; to gallop