Bolted
Sped
Hurried
Galloped
Frolicked
Trotted
Scurried
Darted
Sorry, that's all I can think of
- What does Ran# mean in maths? Ran# is a scientific way of describing a number with "3 digits before the point" (Thousandths) Below are some examples of Ran#: 0.835, 0.196, 0.166, 0.764
jogged, frolicked, sprinted, moved in a manner that is faster than walking, yet lacking sprinting ability. killing fast
3/4 is the same as 0.75 and 0.75*5.5 = 4.125 miles
there are 1000m in a km so he ran 1600m.
walked.
Synonyms are words that mean the same or close to the same thing. Some synonyms for the word "walks" would be: strolls, meanders, steps.
It means you ran away from your court mandated sentence.
ran lol
The phrase "ran to catch the bus" contains no subject.Examples of complete sentences:He ran to catch the bus.Mrs. Jones ran to catch the bus.The kids ran to catch the bus.All sentences need:a subject (this is a person place or thing that does the actiona verb (an action)The original phrase does not say who or what did the running.
I've been looking for the same thing. I think it was called Skytrack.
If something runs out, it means that you have no more of that thing. For example, "I ran out of cereal this morning and had to eat a bagel for breakfast." To run out also can mean that someone left without explanation, especially from a relationship. An example of this meaning would be "Joe ran out on Tina once he found out she got fired."
Left, stormed, stomped, ran, skipped, slid out, walked out, flew out, dove out, went(ofcourse), or hopped out. HOPE THAT HELPED BETTER THAN THE LAST ANSWER: ughfa hafjdfjjjjef- I'm more considerite.
I just ran into having the same question. The only thing I can think of starting with the letter B is blouse.
If you mean the beagle puppy it is lou. If you mean the dog that ran away at the begining its Buddy.
i had a dodge Dakota that did the same thing and it ended up being a fuel pump it ran fine for a few mins and then nothing replaced the fuel pump and it ran fine
Poetic Techniques is what the poet uses in his/her poems. E.g. Rhythm, alliteration, iambic pentameter. etc.
He/She ran