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running
adjective as in continuous, flowing, operating
adverb as in continually
noun as in management of organization
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The running machines are a gloomy chorus of heavy-footed stomping.
Several Republicans won primaries in 2014 by running as ideologically pure conservatives who wanted new leadership in the House.
But the ads are not just intended to remind the Google-curious that Paul exists and is thinking about running for president.
AIDS insanity: When running for the US Senate in 1992, Huckabee called for a quarantine of people who had AIDS.
A running joke inside the tribe is that the group is like that club with a hundred people waiting outside to get in.
There he gave orders for the car to be put into running condition for the following morning, and returned to the hotel.
The cantonment was split into two sections by an irregular ravine, or nullah, running east and west.
Father Gaspara was about to ask another question, when Ramona appeared in the doorway, flushed with running.
After the Reserve Banks have been in operation long enough to be running smoothly, not a few branches will doubtless be organized.
The fire along the three miles front is like the rumble of an express train running over fog signals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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