Encountering or meeting unexpectedly
sprinting
you
Running at the mouth
bankrupt
To be in charge or bossy
Running
Running, Speed Walking, Trotting.
pursuing, running after, following, hunting, tracking, trailing, drove away, shooed.
It depends on the sentence. If it is in a sentence with another word, then your answer is most likely yes.
running tword something at a veary fast spead
The word "were" is a verb, a form of the verb "to be."A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.Example:We were so energetic at that age. (the verb is "were"; the preposition "at" relates the noun "age" to the adjective "energetic")They were running for the bus. (the verb is "were running"; the preposition "for" relates the noun "bus" to the verb "were running")
If you're asking like bumping into something well then crashing or Running into.