VERB
-
play boisterously
the gamboling lambs in the meadows
The toddlers romped in the playroom
The children frolicked in the garden
How To Use run around In A Sentence
- You run around the garden scooping air into the open end and then you tie a knot. Times, Sunday Times
- The only time I have done them is for older teenagers with congenitally missing back teeth (with the baby tooth still there at that age) whose only cosmetic option is the porcelain fused to metal crown (those run around $800 or more each) and usually necessitates a pulpal treatment as well due to the small tooth size, and these crowns having a questionable prognosis in baby teeth. White Crowns For Baby Teeth
- He will ride his bicycle out to the local airport or soccer fi eld and run around on the grass. Times, Sunday Times
- Worse, since drill-n-kill programs make an end-run around reputedly incompetent teachers, it is children in public schools -- rather than private, elitist charter schools -- that end up suffering computer disempowerment. Miguel Guhlin: Nurture Human Talents
- That said, I cannot imagine she got the run around from popinjay Hitchens. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
- Let the kids run around in the garden and that'll soon tire them out.
- While other ions abound in cytoplasm in their millimoles, liberal estimates of free Ca concentrations run around 0.1 micromolar, maximum.
- Scott Keatley—who along with his wife, Gina, a James Beard scholar and Food Network "Extreme Chef" contestant, founded Nourishing NYC, a nonprofit that feeds those in need and maintains one of the garden's more bounteous beds—admitted that he doesn't always run around in a carrot costume; he has someone else do it for him. A Sunny Plot to Feel Good
- We landed at Gatwick, which is kind of an insanely designed airport; it's set up so most of the time you don't know your gate until 15 minutes before the flight, so everybody has to run around like crazy. WorldCon Again
- That's a big body that can run around and kind of wreak havoc, and linebackers obviously tackle for a living," Childress said. StarTribune.com rss feed