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run-down | having the spring unwound | |
V2 |
scan, run down, skim, rake, glance over | examine hastily | |
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summation, rundown, summing up | [in law] a concluding summary (as in presenting a case before a law court) | |
V2 |
run over, run down | injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle | |
V1 |
run down, poop out, peter out, run out, conk out | use up all one's strength and energy and stop working | |
V2 |
run down | pursue until captured | |
V2 |
run down, check out | trace | |
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run-down, derelict, creaky, woebegone, decrepit, flea-bitten | worn and broken down by hard use | |
V2 |
exhaust, sap, tire, run down, play out | deplete | |
V1 |
run down | move downward |