rumple |
to wrinkle, crease, or muss (bed linens, clothing, or the like). [4 definitions] |
rumpus |
a noisy disturbance; ruckus. |
rumrunner |
(informal) a liquor smuggler, or a ship used for smuggling liquor. |
run |
to propel oneself forward by moving the legs very quickly so that all feet are briefly off the ground. [36 definitions] |
runabout |
a small, light vehicle, such as a roadster, motorboat, or light airplane. [2 definitions] |
run across |
to encounter by chance. |
run afoul of |
to become entangled with or come into conflict with. |
run amok |
to be out of control in a violent manner. |
run an errand |
to do what is necessary to complete a small chore or assignment, esp. outside of the home. |
run around |
(informal) to go from place to place, often hurriedly. [2 definitions] |
runaround |
an evasive response, usu. to a question or request. [2 definitions] |
runaway |
one who has fled or run away; fugitive. [6 definitions] |
run away |
to escape toward another place by running or moving quickly. [4 definitions] |
runback |
in football, the act of running with the ball toward the opposing team's goal line after receiving a kickoff or punt. |
runcible spoon |
a spoonlike fork having two straight tines and a third curved tine, used to serve pickles, hors d'oeuvres, or the like. |
rundown |
a review or summary of the main points of something. [2 definitions] |
run-down |
in poor physical condition or health. [4 definitions] |
run down |
to hit and seriously injure (a person) while driving one's vehicle, or to hit and knock over (a standing object) with one's vehicle. [6 definitions] |
rune1 |
any character of the early Germanic alphabets, esp. those used by Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons. [2 definitions] |
rune2 |
a Finnish poem, song, or canto. |
run foul of |
to come into collision, conflict, or entanglement with. |