run
/rʌn/
verb
To move your legs fast to go quickly
“She likes to run in the park.”
לרוץ
Run is a verb in the everyday objects category. It is a beginner (ages 6-8) word, meaning "To move your legs fast to go quickly" In Hebrew, run translates to לרוץ.
Example Sentences
- She started to run when she heard the ice cream truck coming.
- We run around the playground during break time every day.
- He had to run to catch the school bus in the morning.
Did You Know? Humans are one of the best long-distance runners in the animal kingdom — we can outrun almost any animal over very long distances. When you run, you become briefly airborne with every stride — both feet are off the ground at the same time. The fastest human ever, Usain Bolt, ran at nearly 28 miles per hour. Regular running strengthens your heart, lungs, and bones all at once.
Common Word Combinations
run fastrun awayrun a racerun errands
Related Words
sprintjogdashrace
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