i dunno what dialect is this but it sounds like an ilonggo word which is "gin himo ko ang tanan" that means "I DID EVERYTHING"
It is believed that Homo habilis had the ability to walk and possibly run, similar to modern humans. However, their running capabilities would likely have been less efficient and endurance-based compared to more recent hominin species.
To be physically healthy, focus on a balanced diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Exercise regularly by incorporating a mix of cardiovascular activity, strength training, and flexibility exercises. Get enough sleep, manage stress, drink plenty of water, and avoid harmful substances like tobacco and excessive alcohol. Regular check-ups with healthcare providers can also help monitor and maintain your physical health.
the Celts survived by running into Battle and if someone got hurt they would run of and move around then they would run back in and fight the Romans the Romans would of got really annoyed. this ansew is from tom
Chuchundra is personified as fearful. A quote from the story illustrates this... "He (Chuchundra) whimpers and cheeps all the night, trying to make up his mind to run into the middle of the room, but he never gets there"
He cut off their hands when they didn't bring him gold. That type of thing does cause fear. good answer but better is, that they run away when they saw his men.
you have run out your string-a cowboy term meaning you have come to the end of your rope-the end-in calf roping to run out your string meaning to throw your loop and upon catching the calf it goes to the end-meaning it's over...
It is a walk meaning "gone with the wind" that Rev Run does on Run's House.
A word meaning escape is run, break or departure.
dash
Wants to get the heck out of there.
imp. of Run., Open robbery., Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch., of Run
No. Temple Run is an infinite run video game, meaning that as long as you and your character can stay alive, you can run forever without stopping.
Pay it forward
dashed, sprinted, ect.
jog
imp. of Run., Open robbery., Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch., of Run
"Semper" is a Latin word meaning "always." "Curro" is the first person singular present form of a Latin verb meaning "to run, hasten, travel" ("to run" is probably the most common meaning). So you can translate "semper curro" with the English "I always run /hasten /travel" or "I am always running /hastening /travelling."