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ruling
a decision by an authority, as in a court of law. [2 definitions]
rum
an alcoholic beverage made from molasses or sugar cane.
rumble
to make a long, low, rolling sound. [3 definitions]
rummage
to make a thorough search by turning over and looking through the contents of. [2 definitions]
rumor
a piece of information or a story passed from one person to another without any proof that it is true. [2 definitions]
rumour
a spelling of "rumor" used in Canada and Britain. See "rumor" for more information.
rump
the back section of an animal. [2 definitions]
run
to make oneself go forward by moving the legs very quickly. [30 definitions]
run across
to meet by chance.
runaway
a person or animal that has run away or escaped. [2 definitions]
run-down
in poor condition. [3 definitions]
run down
to look over; review. [2 definitions]
rung
1
past participle of "ring
2
."
rung
2
a bar that forms the step of a ladder, or the piece between the legs of a chair.
run low
to become nearly used up. [2 definitions]
runner
a person, animal, or thing that runs or races. [4 definitions]
runner-up
the person or team that finishes in second place.
running
the act of one that runs. [3 definitions]
running mate
a candidate running for a less important office than the one for which the fellow candidate is running.
runny
soft and liquid; flowing. [2 definitions]
run out
to use up something completely even though it is still needed or desired (often followed by "of"). [2 definitions]
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