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run after
verb as in court
Strong matches
verb as in cultivate
Strong matches
verb as in follow
Strong matches
verb as in pursue
Strong matches
verb as in seek
Strongest matches
verb as in woo
adjective as in popular
Strongest matches
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Neither side was able to score a run after the third inning, and both sides stranded multiple baserunners as the Dodgers held on for victory.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers made two bad throws that led to extended innings and then allowed the Jays to score their third run after a terrible right field play in a season full of them, once again courtesy of Teoscar Hernández.
During that Wednesday workout this week, Ohtani got himself ready for one, stepping into the cage during his on-field batting practice — as his walk-up song played through the stadium speakers and teammates gathered near the dugout in curious anticipation — and swatting one home run after another, including one that soared to the roof of the right-field pavilion.
In the seventh, both teams broke through with a run after getting relievers onto the mound.
Emmet Sheehan followed Snell’s six-inning, one-hit, nine-strikeout gem with two innings of relief, retiring the side in the seventh before limiting damage in the eighth, when he gave up one run after a Max Kepler triple and Turner RBI single but retired the side on a strikeout of Schwarber and a flyball from Harper.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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