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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
runner/ˈrʌnə(r)/
noun
  • 1 a person or animal that runs.

    ■ a horse that runs in a particular race.

    ■ a messenger, collector, or agent for a bank, bookmaker, or similar.

    ■ an orderly in the army.

  • 2 a vehicle or machine that runs in a satisfactory or specified way.

    Brit. informal an idea that has a chance of being accepted.

  • 3 a rod, groove, or blade on which something slides.

    ■ a roller for moving a heavy article.

    ■ a ring capable of sliding or being drawn along a strap or rod.

    Nautical a rope in a single block with one end round a tackle block and the other having a hook.

  • 4 a shoot which grows along the ground and can take root at points along its length.

    ■ a climbing plant, or one that spreads by means of runners.

  • 5 a long, narrow rug or strip of carpet.
  • 6 used in names of fast-swimming fish of the jack family, e.g. rainbow runner.
– phrases
do a runner Brit. informal leave hastily, in order to escape or avoid something.
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