Idioms
run off with (someone)
to go away with someone, to elope (run away and get married) with someone
My sister ran off with her boyfriend and got married when she was quite young.
run out of (something)
run out of patience
run out of time
run over (someone or something)
run over (something)
run ragged
run rampant
run riot/wild
run scared
run short of (something)
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leave a lot to be desired
back out (something) from a parking space or back (something) out of a parking space
up to scratch
of interest (to someone)
hide one's head in the sand
fall off the wagon
part with (something)
Good grief!
drop in (on someone)
come to the fore
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Every year, the moon moves 1.5 inches away from the earth.
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