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{{also|runon|Rūnõn|run-on}}
==English==
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|en|En-au-run on.ogg|a=AU}}
===Verb===
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#* '''2016''' April 9, [[w:Bill de Blasio|Bill de Blasio]], "Shamilton" at the [[w:Inner Circle (parody group)|Inner Circle Dinner]]:
#*: Sorry, Hillary. I was [[run on|running on]] [[CP time]].
# {{lb|en|idiomatic}} To [[continue]] [[talking]] for a long time.
#: {{ux|en|She '''ran on''' and wouldn't let anyone get a word in edgeways.}}
# To [[operate]] with a particular [[energy]] source.
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# To make numerous drafts or demands for payment, as upon a bank.
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# {{lb|en|printing|historical}} To carry on or continue (e.g. the type for a new sentence) without making a break or commencing a new paragraph.
# {{lb|en|transitive|dated}} To press with jokes or ridicule; to abuse with sarcasm; to bear hard on.
# {{lb|en|transitive}} To rely on (something) for popular support in an election.
#: {{ux|en|The senator is '''running on''' his record.}}
# {{lb|en|ditransitive|slang|AAVE}} To attempt to enact (a plan, trick or scheme) on (someone).
#: {{ux|en|Don'chu '''run''' game '''on''' me.}}
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=nnoru|unorn}}
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