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181 running bowline — n. a slipknot incorporating a bowline knot: see KNOT1 * * * …
182 running fire — n. 1. a rapid succession of shots, as from soldiers in ranks 2. a rapid succession, as of remarks, questions, etc. * * * …
183 running lights — n. the lights that a ship or aircraft traveling at night is required to display * * * …
184 running account credit — a facility under a personal credit agreement whereby the debtor is enabled to receive from time to time (whether in his own person or by another person) from the creditor or a third party cash, goods and services (or any of them) to an amount in… …
185 running account — index ledger Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
186 running away — index flight Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
187 running counter to — index dissenting, opposition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
188 running expense — index cost (expenses) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
189 running expenses — index maintenance (upkeep) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
190 running out — index expiration Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
191 running tally — noun [C] ► TALLY(Cf. ↑tally) noun …
192 running costs — n [plural] the amount of money needed to operate an organization, system, machine etc …
193 running mate — n [C usually singular] the person chosen by someone who is trying to become president, leader etc to help win an election, and be the second most important political person if they are elected …
194 running repairs — running re pairs n [plural] small things that you do to something to keep it in good working order …
195 running time — running .time n [U] the length of time that a film or television programme takes to run from beginning to end …
196 running board — running ,board noun count a step outside the door of a vehicle, especially on an old car …
197 running commentary — noun count a continuous report of things that happen, for example during a game …
198 running joke — noun count something that a group of people continue to refer to and find funny over a period of time …
199 running mate — running ,mate noun count AMERICAN someone who takes part in an election for two jobs with another person, and who will get the less important job if they win …
200 running repair — running re pair noun count a small temporary repair that allows you to continue using something …