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.
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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measure up to (someone or something)
for safekeeping
hit the hay
over and over
leave a bad taste in (someone's) mouth
get the blues
turn over (an engine)
lean on (someone)
feel out of place
have never had it so good
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It is only appropriate to fly the US flag upside down in emergencies. It means Help Me, I am in Trouble!
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