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Run
To move proceed advance pass go come etc swiftly smoothly or with quick action said of things animate or inanimate...
Boom
A long pole or spar run out for the purpose of extending the bottom of a
Elope
To run away or escape privately from the place or station to
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Eacutecoute
One of the small galleries run out in front of the glacis They serve to annoy
Double quick
the fastest time or step in marching next to the run as a double quick step or march
Diluviate
To run as a flood
Derby
A race for three old horses run annually at Epsom near London for the Derby stakes It
Derail
To cause to run off from the rails of a railroad as a locomotive
Crossgrained
Having the grain or fibers run diagonally or more or less transversely and irregularly so as
co op
a commercial enterprise run for the benefit of its owners
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