- run someone in
- tv. to arrest someone; to take someone to the police station.□ Don’t argue with me, or I’ll run you in. CD The cops ran in everybody in sight.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.
run someone ragged — informal phrase to make someone feel extremely tired by forcing them to do a lot of work Doctors and nurses were run ragged during the recent flu epidemic. Thesaurus: to make someone work hardsynonym to make someone tiredsynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
run someone close — To be very near someone in standard or achievement • • • Main Entry: ↑close * * * run someone close british phrase to be nearly as good or successful as someone For skill on the ball, Michael Owen runs him close. Thesaurus: to do something well… … Useful english dictionary
run someone's life — run someone’s life informal phrase to keep telling someone what they should do in a way that is annoying Mum, will you stop trying to run my life! Thesaurus: to tell people what to dosynonym Main entry: run … Useful english dictionary
run someone/thing to ground (or Brit. earth) Hunting — chase a quarry to its lair. ↘Brit. find someone or something after a long search. → run … English new terms dictionary
run someone off — run (someone) off to force someone to leave suddenly. Barlow wouldn t leave, so she ran him off by threatening to call the police. Dad tried to run off some people who were camping on our land, but they wouldn t leave … New idioms dictionary
run someone ragged — run (someone) ragged to make someone very tired, usually by making them work too hard. What with party preparations and having to look after the kids all this week, I ve been run ragged … New idioms dictionary
run someone to earth — run (someone) to earth British & Australian to find someone after searching for them. The film star was run to earth by reporters in an exclusive golf complex … New idioms dictionary
run someone off the road — phrase to drive in a way that forces someone else’s car to drive off the road Thesaurus: vehicle accidents and breakdownshyponym general and informal words for vehicleshyponym Main entry: run … Useful english dictionary
run someone out Cricket — dismiss a batsman by dislodging the bails with the ball while the batsman is still running. → run … English new terms dictionary
run someone to ground — run (someone) to ground British & Australian to find someone after searching for a long time. Chinese detectives ran him to ground in a Shanghai night club … New idioms dictionary
run someone ragged — ► run someone ragged exhaust someone. Main Entry: ↑ragged … English terms dictionary