Adjective(1) moving quickly on foot,(of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream,continually repeated over a period of time,of advancing the ball by running,executed or initiated by running,measured lengthwise,(of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing,continuous,flowing,operating(2) moving quickly on foot(3) (of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream(4) continually repeated over a period of time(5) of advancing the ball by running(6) executed or initiated by running(7) measured lengthwise(8) (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing(9) continuous(10) flowing(11) operating
Noun(1) (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball,the act of running,the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track,management of organization(2) (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball(3) the act of running(4) the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track(5) management of organization
Adverb(1) continually
Adjective(1) moving quickly on foot,(of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream,continually repeated over a period of time,of advancing the ball by running,executed or initiated by running,measured lengthwise,(of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing,continuous,flowing,operating(2) moving quickly on foot(3) (of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream(4) continually repeated over a period of time(5) of advancing the ball by running(6) executed or initiated by running(7) measured lengthwise(8) (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing(9) continuous(10) flowing(11) operating
Noun(1) (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball,the act of running,the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track,management of organization(2) (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball(3) the act of running(4) the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track(5) management of organization
Adverb(1) continually
(1) Blisters are a common minor injury for athletes who take part in prolonged sports, such as long-distance running or football.(2) The Otley rugby player has been among their recruits producing some exciting if unorthodox running between the wickets.(3) Suddenly, the low, rhythmic sound of running footsteps became conscious to the both of us.(4) Those who are absent from classes for two weeks running or 50 class hours added up in one semester will be given a record of a demerit for misconduct.(5) Some great strokes and hard running from the batsman managed to make it seven needed from the last over.(6) The Laois style of quick passing and running was replaced by the more direct approach of catch and kick.(7) Since virtually every running of the race takes place in driving rain and a bitter wind, the spongy surface drains the strength from the horses.(8) It is not known whether the premises have a working electricity supply or running water and much of the estate has fallen into disrepair.(9) This coming Sunday the Athletic Club are pleased to present the second running of the Round Hill Fell Race.(10) The police's long running battle to take on the burglar enters a new phase in the town this week.(11) I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school.(12) The return to running should be gradual, starting at an easy pace on a level surface.(13) The company keeps your data safe and is responsible for the financial running of the project.(14) This will be the 132nd running of what I will continue to call the Powderhall sprint.(15) I was into my running and competed in the London Marathon three times and did numerous half marathons.(16) At least part of that time should be spent running , preferably off the leash in a safe, confined area.
(1) Blisters are a common minor injury for athletes who take part in prolonged sports, such as long-distance running or football.(2) The Otley rugby player has been among their recruits producing some exciting if unorthodox running between the wickets.(3) Suddenly, the low, rhythmic sound of running footsteps became conscious to the both of us.(4) Those who are absent from classes for two weeks running or 50 class hours added up in one semester will be given a record of a demerit for misconduct.(5) Some great strokes and hard running from the batsman managed to make it seven needed from the last over.(6) The Laois style of quick passing and running was replaced by the more direct approach of catch and kick.(7) Since virtually every running of the race takes place in driving rain and a bitter wind, the spongy surface drains the strength from the horses.(8) It is not known whether the premises have a working electricity supply or running water and much of the estate has fallen into disrepair.(9) This coming Sunday the Athletic Club are pleased to present the second running of the Round Hill Fell Race.(10) The police's long running battle to take on the burglar enters a new phase in the town this week.(11) I have no idea whether they realise how much they have disrupted the day-to-day to running of the school.(12) The return to running should be gradual, starting at an easy pace on a level surface.(13) The company keeps your data safe and is responsible for the financial running of the project.(14) This will be the 132nd running of what I will continue to call the Powderhall sprint.(15) I was into my running and competed in the London Marathon three times and did numerous half marathons.(16) At least part of that time should be spent running , preferably off the leash in a safe, confined area.