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[ UK /ɹˈʌni/ ]
[ US /ˈɹəni/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape

How To Use runny In A Sentence

  • However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes.
  • Unlike the runny texture of most honeys, the gel-like consistency of heather honey means that, to form a set honey, it needs the addition of a more common honey, such as rapeseed, which granulates more quickly.
  • The cheese shouldn't be runny, but should envelop the bread. Switzerland's Best Fondue
  • Drizzle 1 tsp of runny honey over it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kristen Fennimore of New Egypt, N.J., counts herself among the than 35 million Americans plagued by seasonal allergic rhinitis — also known as hay fever, a condition characterized by sneezing, stuffiness, a runny nose and the telltale itchiness in the nose, roof of the mouth, throat, eyes or ears. The nose knows: Allergy season here with vengeance
  • Within days, all our persistent coughs and runny noses have vanished. Times, Sunday Times
  • His parents were told to watch for a runny nose - a sign of leaking spinal fluid from the brain. The Sun
  • The fiercest opposition she faced came from battling a runny nose that left her sounding full of cold. The Sun
  • It has a laxative effect, however it does not make your stools runny or bitty, which is a big down side of laxatives. How to clean your ass before anal sex ?
  • An early and telltale sign of the disease is a severe runny nose and often a custardlike discharge that eventually encrusts the afflicted animal's muzzle.
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