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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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un (someone) in<br />

- to take someone to jail, to arrest someone<br />

The police ran the man in for questioning about the robbery.<br />

run (someone) out<br />

- to force someone to leave, to expel someone<br />

The police ran the drug dealers out of town.<br />

run (something) by (someone) again<br />

- to say something again<br />

I asked my colleague to run his ideas by me again.<br />

run (something) into the ground<br />

- to use something more than is wanted or needed, to neglect something<br />

He ran his car into the ground <strong>and</strong> had to buy another one.<br />

run the gauntlet<br />

- to face a hard test or painful experience<br />

I had to run the gauntlet of many interviews before I got the job.<br />

run the good race<br />

- to do the best that one can<br />

The politician ran the good race but in the end he lost the election.<br />

run through (money or something)<br />

- to spend money recklessly, to use up something wastefully<br />

We ran through a lot of money when we bought furniture for our new apartment.<br />

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