Present participle for to collide with someone or something
“If the attackers charge us, they'll run into the barricade.”
Present participle for to meet, discover or encounter someone or something, especially by chance
“I start pitching at random, to anyone I happen to run into, to anyone with a minute to hear me out.”
Present participle for to encounter or be faced with
“We will run into difficulties, but the only time you make progress in any field is when you run into difficulties and solve them.”
Present participle for to extend or reach a given level
“My son has been left in debt paying for a car that has been written off and we have been informed that the bill for the lamp-post could run into hundreds of pounds.”
Present participle for to observe or undergo events contributing to one's knowledge
Present participle for to collide or crash forcefully into something, especially loudly
Present participle for to push against or move into someone or something
Present participle for to make a financial return from
Present participle for to approach and speak to boldly or aggressively
Present participle for to mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
Present participle for to physically pierce or probe into
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