Runnability example sentences
runnable
definition
- adjective form of run
run
verb
run (verb) · runs (third person present) · ran (past tense) · running (present participle) · run (past participle) · -run (adjective)
- move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time:
- run as a sport or for exercise:
- (of an athlete or a racehorse) compete in a race:
- enter (a racehorse) for a race.
- move about in a hurried and hectic way:
- (of a batter) run from one wicket to the other in scoring or attempting to score a run.
- (of a batter or base runner) attempt to advance to the next base.
- chase (someone) away:
- (of hounds) chase or hunt their quarry:
- (of a boat) sail directly before the wind, especially in bad weather:
- (of a migratory fish) go upriver from the sea in order to spawn.
- pass or cause to pass quickly or smoothly in a particular direction:
- move or cause to move somewhere forcefully or with a particular result:
- fail to stop at (a red traffic light):
- navigate (rapids or a waterfall) in a boat:
- (with reference to a liquid) flow or cause to flow:
- cause water to flow over (something):
- fill (a bath) with water:
- emit or exude a liquid:
- (of a solid substance) melt and become fluid:
- (of the sea, the tide, or a river) rise higher or flow more quickly:
- (of dye or color in fabric or paper) dissolve and spread when the fabric or paper becomes wet:
- extend or cause to extend in a particular direction:
- pass into or reach a specified state or level:
- (of a bus, train, ferry, or other form of transportation) make a regular journey on a particular route:
- put (a particular form of public transportation) in service:
- take (someone) somewhere in a car:
- be in charge of; manage:
- (of a system, organization, or plan) operate or proceed in a particular way:
- organize and make available for other people:
- own, maintain, and use (a vehicle):
- be in or cause to be in operation; function or cause to function:
- move or cause to move between the spools of a recording machine:
- continue or be valid or operative for a particular period of time:
- happen or arrive at the specified time:
- (of a play or exhibition) be staged or presented:
- be a candidate in a political election:
- (especially of a political party) sponsor (a candidate) in an election:
- publish or be published in a newspaper or magazine:
- (of a story, argument, or piece of writing) have a specified wording or contents:
- bring (goods) into a country illegally and secretly; smuggle:
- (of an object or act) cost (someone) (a specified amount):
- (of a stocking or pair of tights) develop a vertical line of unraveled stitches.
- an act or spell of running:
- a running pace:
- an annual mass migration of fish up a river to spawn, or their return migration afterward:
- a journey accomplished or route taken by a vehicle, aircraft, or boat, especially on a regular basis:
- a short excursion made in a car:
- the distance covered in a specified period, especially by a ship:
- a short flight made by an aircraft on a straight and even course at a constant speed before or while dropping bombs:
- an opportunity or attempt to achieve something:
- a preliminary test of the efficiency of a procedure or system:
- an attempt to secure election to political office:
- a continuous spell of a particular situation or condition:
- a continuous series of performances:
- a quantity or amount of something produced at one time:
- a continuous stretch or length of something:
- a rapid series of musical notes forming a scale.
- a sequence of cards of the same suit.
- a widespread and sudden or continuous demand for (a particular currency or commodity):
- a sudden demand for repayment from (a bank) made by a large number of lenders:
- the average or usual type of person or thing:
- a sloping snow-covered course or track used for skiing, bobsledding, or tobogganing:
- a track made or regularly used by a particular animal:
- an enclosed area in which domestic animals or birds can run freely in the open:
- a large open stretch of land used for pasture or the raising of stock:
- free and unrestricted use of or access to:
- a point scored when a base runner reaches home plate after touching the other bases.
- a point scored by hitting the ball so that both batters are able to run between the wickets, or awarded in some other circumstances.
- a vertical line of unraveled stitches in stockings or tights:
- a downward trickle of paint or a similar substance when applied too thickly:
- a small stream:
- diarrhea.
- the after part of a ship's bottom where it rises and narrows toward the stern.