ran on (Meaning)

ran on

to talk or tell at length, run-on sentence, to place or add (something, such as an entry in a dictionary) at the end of a paragraphed item, to talk or narrate at length, continuing without rhetorical pause from one line of verse into another, something (such as a dictionary entry) that is run on, continuing without pause from one line of verse to another, to place or add (as an entry in a dictionary) at the end of an entry, a dictionary entry that is run on, to keep going, to continue (matter in type) without a break or a new paragraph

ran on Sentence Examples

  1. The child ran towards his mother with open arms.
  2. The thief ran down the street, frantically trying to escape.
  3. The dog ran in circles, chasing its own tail.
  4. The river ran swiftly through the valley, carving its path into the earth.
  5. The time ran out on the clock, signaling the end of the game.
  6. The water ran down the drain, disappearing into the unknown.
  7. The politician ran for office, promising to make a difference.
  8. The fire ran through the forest, consuming everything in its path.
  9. The students ran to the library to study for their upcoming exams.
  10. The train ran on tracks, connecting distant cities and towns.

FAQs About the word ran on

to talk or tell at length, run-on sentence, to place or add (something, such as an entry in a dictionary) at the end of a paragraphed item, to talk or narrate a

talked, blew smoke,chatted, conversed, chaffered, prated, visited, babbled, nattered, chinned

died, finished, stopped, discontinued, passed, terminated, ceased, left off, expired, lapsed

The child ran towards his mother with open arms.

The thief ran down the street, frantically trying to escape.

The dog ran in circles, chasing its own tail.

The river ran swiftly through the valley, carving its path into the earth.