Running errands refers to completing various small tasks or chores that are typically necessary for daily life, such as grocery shopping, picking up dry cleaning, or going to the post office. These activities often involve traveling to different locations to fulfill specific needs or obligations. It's a common phrase used to describe a busy day filled with short, purposeful trips.
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I'll be running errands for the rest of the day.
Keep running errands for koopa koot at koopa village until he gives it to you however if you have not gotten to the last chapter you will not be able to run all his errands so make sure you get to chapter 8 then start running the errands.
The word you are looking for is errands. An errand is a short trip in order to pick up or deliver something - like running to the store for milk or the post office to mail a letter.
Babysitting, running errands for others, house cleaning, yardwork, other odd jobs.
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75 minutes is 1.25 hours.
Paper route, babysitting, running errands, cutting grass, doing chores.
Yes.
A gopher employee, usually spelled "gofer", is an employee whose chief duty is running errands.
In "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," Mitty's real-life errands include driving to town with his wife, stopping at a parking lot, and running various errands like picking up overshoes and getting puppy biscuits.
No. She was born into slavery and started running errands, usually delivering letters, at age three.