Phrasal verb "run" Run into — to meet by chance. Run out of — no more left. Run after — to chase. By the end of the year, each of us has already run energy and is waiting for the New Year holidays. I didn't know that my neighbour also went to Harvard and was surprised to run him on the university campus. The police ran the criminal who escaped from prison for a long time, but he stole a boat and disappeared on the river. The fellow passenger on the train was very cute and attractive, but she did not expect to run him ever again. We absolutely ran flour and butter for making cherry pie. He ran the girl to give her the lost scarf, but she got scared and ran away.
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Phrasal verb "run"
Run into — to meet by chance.

Run out of — no more left.

Run after — to chase.