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Example sentences for "runn"

Lexicographically close words:
rungen; rungs; runing; runlet; runlets; runne; runned; runnel; runnels; runner
  1. Traditions of the natives tend to confirm belief that Cutch a long time ago was a true peninsula, and that the Runn of Cutch was then an arm of the sea.

  2. I wish he had tossed that there James Runn first and done for him!

  3. Mr. Noakes, he were gone to his dinner, and that there Runn answered my lord that he had just took the parcel to Marshdale House and left it with Mr. Snow.

  4. Runn & Reed, the firm to which I have applied for an engagement.

  5. If I can once get in at Runn & Reed's, I am sure they will appreciate me, and consider it a lucky day on which they engaged me.

  6. But I should think that Runn & Reed would be glad to have you if you can carry so much trade with you.

  7. Then they turned their horsses round about, To run the race more egarlye; Lord Phenix he was stiffe and stout, He has runn Thomas quite thorrow the thye.

  8. So shall wee runn the wayes of his commandements.

  9. The Apostles are sayd to be full of new wine; besides, with these the world is madd: they runn with Stephan like madd men; Nichodemus and such as he, never offends them.

  10. There was a merchants daughter the other day Runn mad at sight of itt.

  11. You're no Atlanta; if you be, Ile play Hippomanes and over runn you.

  12. River, as lay out of the way of the tide as much as could, for here the tides runn very Stronge and keepes itts course of moone.

  13. Runn afterward we found wee weir 170 leagues to the eastward then we Judged our selves to be.

  14. South sid of thiss Island is a brave Sandy bay but no rideing if the wind come out Southerly; then you may runn downe to the leeward side of the Island.

  15. They heard hys curste hell houndes runn yelping behynde, And hys steede loude on the eare!

  16. The Banas and the Saraswati take their rise in the Aravalli hills, and flowing eastward through the native state of Palanpur, fall into the Runn of Cutch.

  17. But the most peculiar lacustrine feature of the presidency is the Runn or Lake of Cutch, which, according to the season of the year, is a salt marsh, an inland lake, or an arm of the sea with an area of 8000 sq.

  18. They meet with these 3 heads, which makes them to row harder after us, thinking that we had runn away from their country.

  19. His mother made him suck the very blood that runn from my finger.

  20. It lies between the peninsula of Kathiawar and that of Cutch, leading into the Runn of Cutch.

  21. The soil is impregnated with salt, and the Runn is an important source for the supply of salt.

  22. CUTCH, RUNN OF, or RANN OF KACH, a salt morass on the western coast of India in the native state of Cutch.

  23. The present condition of the Runn is probably the result of some natural convulsion, but the exact method of its formation is disputed.

  24. But no closer connexion followed at that time than an agreement for the suppression of piracy, or of inroads of troops to the eastward of the Runn or Gulf of Cutch.

  25. Burnes, of the saline particles with which the "Runn of Cutch" is impregnated.

  26. The Runn of Cutch is a flat region of a very peculiar character, and no less than 7000 square miles in area: a greater superficial extent than Yorkshire, or about one-fourth the area of Ireland.

  27. The Runn is also liable to be overflowed occasionally in some parts by river-water: and it is remarkable that the only portion which was ever highly cultivated (that anciently called Sayra) is now permanently submerged.

  28. The conversion of the Runn into land is chiefly ascribed to the miraculous powers of a Hindoo saint, by name Damorath (or Dhoorunnath), who had previously done penance for twelve years on the summit of Denodur hill.

  29. The surface of the Runn is sometimes incrusted with salt about an inch in depth, in consequence of the evaporation of the sea-water.

  30. Certain tracts have been converted into dry land by upheaval during earthquakes since the commencement of the present century, and, in other directions, the boundaries of the Runn have been enlarged by subsidence.

  31. Wilt thou forgive those sinns through w^{ch} I runn And doe them still, though still I doe deplore?


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    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    running after; running away; running fight; running from; running over; running stream; running water