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"Runner" in a Sentence (36 examples)
The first baseman tagged the runner out.
A runner must pass the baton in a relay race.
The fastest runner can't run 100 meters in 9 seconds.
Tony is a fast runner.
The runner has firm muscles.
The runner got a good start.
The runner stole third base.
It is impossible to catch up with the fast runner.
She was a strong, fast runner then.
Though Jane is not a good runner, she can swim very fast.
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The first runner to cross the finish line wins the race.
Near-synonym: racer
The mare is the stables' runner for the 5.15 race at Epsom.
The judge said she would not be a runner in the upcoming elections.
[…] at least half of which would be put into the pool for the winner, the rest kept for the runners of the system to cover costs and more than likely make a fair profit.
The gunrunners were arrested leaving the airport.
The modus operandi used by the idol and antique runners is to order consignments of fakes.
The runner was out at second.
By 1963, Carmine was working as a "runner" for an accounting firm, and he would drop by 1619 Broadway to knock on doors in hopes of selling off some of his songs
“Then you divide your army amongst the various houses where restorations are ordered for Jubilee day?” / “Certainly—say one waiter to ten guests—if it was a dinner we should send one waiter to six guests—with runners, of course.” / “Runners?” / “Omnibuses you call them here—young ones—apprentices—who wait on the waiters.” / “Run everywhere, do anything?”
[…] the chef can send a runner to see why not and if the waiter has forgotten about the order, a runner can cover and serve.
In our prisons you might find a condemned man working as a runner, a trusty, which is about as far from segregation as you can get.
This week hundreds of NFL agents gathered to hear an honorable man talk about a noble pipedream. It was a discussion about a significant step to end one of the cornerstones of corruption in college football: runners. Not the backs getting their 40 times tested at the scouting combine but the slimeball trolls who work on behalf of agents to help recruit — a generous word — football prospects by illegally giving them cash (or cars or money for family members or rent for a nice house) so the player then signs with the agent upon turning pro.
He did a runner after robbing the drugstore.
We were shocked, astonished, when the staff, when pushed, disclosed that they had had to cover runners the previous night. The runners used the scam of ‘smoking’ to go outside after eating and drinking champagne and top-notch wine … and kept walking. And who paid their bill? Staff! Disgusting.
Tess stands by Mr Foley in runners that are bright yellow and exuberant and off-putting.
After the cycle completes, the runner travels back quickly to be in place for the next cycle.
Maintenance was simplified by making all components easily accessible and easy to remove: for example, the air compressors in the short nose slide out on runners.
The car salesman told me that the used Volvo was a nice little runner.
Is that old Mercedes on the forecourt a runner? / No, it has no gearbox.
The red runner makes the table so festive.
Why don't we put down a clear runner in the front hall?
This idea isn't a runner. Let's not waste any more time on it.
Don’t Look Up jabs around omnidirectionally, and some of the most gleefully ridiculous jokes land: There’s an inspired runner about an increasingly scandal-plagued Supreme Court nominee, for example, and another in which politicians and voters alike absurdly declare their allegiance to “the jobs the comet will bring.”
The fairy-tale promise of love and intimacy became a runner in Swift’s work as a songwriter, something she’d repeatedly espouse, then skewer; she was self-aware about the role narrative played in her expectations.
A runner, or streamlet, from other woods joined it at this end, and waited in the pool to pass through the grating to the mills.
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