run-ins (Meaning)

run-ins

to break in (a new machine) gradually by careful operation, to pay a casual visit, something inserted as a substantial addition in copy or typeset matter, to insert as additional matter, to arrest for a usually minor offense, the final part of a race or racetrack, altercation, quarrel, an angry dispute, to make (typeset matter) continuous without a paragraph or other break

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to break in (a new machine) gradually by careful operation, to pay a casual visit, something inserted as a substantial addition in copy or typeset matter, to in

encounters, fights,skirmishes, quarrels, brushes, brawls, rows, spats,arguments, wrangles

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The frequent run-ins with the neighbor's aggressive dog made it difficult to enjoy the backyard.

The candidate's run-ins with the law damaged their reputation during the election campaign.

The construction project experienced numerous run-ins with unforeseen technical difficulties.

The couple's run-ins with their disapproving in-laws put a strain on their marriage.