Idioms

run a risk of (something)
to be open to danger or loss
You run a risk of going to jail if you drive after drinking.

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  • run a tight ship
  • run across (someone or something)
  • run afoul of (someone or something)
  • run after (someone) or (something)
  • run an errand
  • run around
  • run around (something)
  • run around in circles
  • run around like a chicken with its head cut off
  • run around with (someone)
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  • fall from grace
  • make mincemeat out of (someone)
  • out of the frying pan and into the fire
  • nip (something) in the bud
  • clue (someone) in or clue in (someone)
  • square off
  • show (someone) up or show up (someone)
  • off the track
  • no deal
  • roll up one's sleeves


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