What does running mean?
According to the oxford dictionary, In the noun form, the Definition of running /ˈrəniNG/ is the action or movement of a runner, the action of managing or operating something.
In the adjective, the Definition of running /ˈrəniNG/ is (of water) flowing naturally or supplied to a building through pipes and taps, done while running.
Here are 25 examples of sentences with running. If you have any questions, please ask via the consultation form above.
- He was running fast towards the shop.
- Salisa is running in this field.
- He is not running in your class.
- Are you running over there?
- I saw your son running towards his mother.
- Why is your child running and crying?
- My child is running and crying because he worries that his mother will leave him.
- An Indonesian athlete running at the Olympics is from West Nusa Tenggara.
- We saw some football players running after the ball.
- Players from Africa who play in Europe are running very fast.
- Kylan mbappe, who plays in Paris Saint Germany, also runs fast.
- Why is Kylan Mbappe running so fast?
- If you are running, run because running is perfect for your health.
- Please tell your child to be careful when running on the road.
- Do you know that children are running in the soccer-playing area?
- The kids are running and playing there!
- I know that they are running in the morning.
- Why are they running now, Tommy?
- They are running now because they are afraid of being chased by dogs.
- He was happy to see the dog was running frantically.
- Why are dogs running and barking?
- Companies are running to catch up on production shortfalls.
- He is running from prison.
- Why are you now running in a hurry when you enter school?
- I am running in a hurry because I am afraid I will be late for school.