Run wild

To be or go out of control.The crowd ran wild after the soccer game.

Run up to (someone or something)

To approach someone or something by running.The dog ran up to the little boy.

Run up (something) run (something) up

To pull something up on a rope.We ran up the flag early this morning before the parade began.

Run up against (something)

To encounter something.The city ran up against many problems when they were building the highway.

Run up

To add to the amount of something.We ran up a large bill at the department store before we went home.

Run to seed

To become worn-out and uncared for.The small store has run to seed and few people like to go there now.

Run to (an amount of money)

To amount to a certain amount of money.The cost of repairing my car may run to more money than I can pay.

Run through (something)

To read or practice something from the beginning to the end without stopping.I usually try to run through my speech a couple of times before I... Read more →

Run through (money or something)

To spend money recklessly, to use up something wastefully.We ran through a lot of money when we bought furniture for our new apartment.

Run in (somewhere)

To make a brief visit or stop somewhere.I ran in to see my sister at her office before I left for the weekend.