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It depends what dictionary you consult, but "run" is a word with many meanings. I have a cold, I'm running a fever, my nose is running and I'm feeling a bit run down, but, believe me, I have never run so fast as I did when I thought my car, which was running in the driveway, had run over my neighbour's dog, which ran away from its run while my neighbour was on a beer run. And don't think I've run out of meanings.

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