run-through — /run throoh /, n. 1. the performing of a sequence of designated actions, esp. as a trial prior to actual performance; rehearsal; practice. 2. a quick outline or review: a run through of his medical history. adj. 3. (of a freight train) made up of … Universalium
run through — verb a) To go through by running I had to run through the tunnel in the race. b) To briefly summarise Let me run through todays meeting for those who missed it … Wiktionary
Run Through The Desert — is a Los Angeles based power rock trio consisting of Yogi Lonich, Corey McCormick and Jason Sutter. They met while on tour as part of former Soundgarden, Temple Of The Dog and Audioslave lead singer Chris Cornell s band. The band is currently… … Wikipedia
Run Through the Jungle — Infobox Single Name = Run Through the Jungle Artist = Creedence Clearwater Revival Album = Cosmo s Factory Released = April 1970 Format = 7 45 rpm Recorded = 1969 1970, Wally Heider s Studio, San Francisco, California Genre = Rock and roll Length … Wikipedia
run through — {v.} 1. To make a hole through, especially with a sword; pierce. * /The pirate was a good swordsman, but the hero finally ran him through./ 2. To spend recklessly; use up wastefully. * /The rich man s son quickly ran through his money./ Syn.: GO… … Dictionary of American idioms
run through — {v.} 1. To make a hole through, especially with a sword; pierce. * /The pirate was a good swordsman, but the hero finally ran him through./ 2. To spend recklessly; use up wastefully. * /The rich man s son quickly ran through his money./ Syn.: GO… … Dictionary of American idioms
To run through — Run Run, v. i. [imp. {Ran}or {Run}; p. p. {Run}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Running}.] [OE. rinnen, rennen (imp. ran, p. p. runnen, ronnen). AS. rinnan to flow (imp. ran, p. p. gerunnen), and iernan, irnan, to run (imp. orn, arn, earn, p. p. urnen); akin… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
run-through — noun Date: 1923 a usually cursory reading, summary, or rehearsal … New Collegiate Dictionary
run through — transitive verb Date: 15th century 1. pierce 2. to spend or consume wastefully and rapidly 3. to read or rehearse without pausing 4. a. carry out, do b. to subject to a process … New Collegiate Dictionary
run-through — noun a) A rehearsal of a drama, especially an uninterrupted one, but with no makeup or costume b) A brief outline of the main points of something; a rundown … Wiktionary
Run — Run, v. i. [imp. {Ran}or {Run}; p. p. {Run}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Running}.] [OE. rinnen, rennen (imp. ran, p. p. runnen, ronnen). AS. rinnan to flow (imp. ran, p. p. gerunnen), and iernan, irnan, to run (imp. orn, arn, earn, p. p. urnen); akin to D … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English