run%20off
verb
- 1
To flee or depart quickly.
“Don't run off before the end of the event.”
- 2
To make photocopies, or print.
“Please run off a couple dozen more flyers to pass out.”
- 3
To write something quickly.
“Shakespeare could run off a play in just a couple of days.”
- 4
(of a liquid) To pour or spill off or over.
“They kept a barrel to store rainwater that has run off the roof.”
- 5
To cause to flow away.
“to run off a charge of molten metal from a furnace”
- 6
To chase someone away.
“If anyone comes into this field, the bull will soon run them off.”
- 7
To operate by a particular energy or fuel source.
“This radio runs off batteries.”
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