RUNAROUND

Run-Around

"Run-Around" is a song by American jam band Blues Traveler, featured on the 1994 album Four. It won the band's first Grammy Award in 1995, for "Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group."

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Runaround

"Runaround" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov, featuring his recurring characters Powell and Donovan. It was written in October 1941 and first published in the March 1942 issue of Astounding Science Fiction. It appears in the collections I, Robot, The Complete Robot, and Robot Visions .

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run around

Verb

  1. To be very busy doing many different things.
  2. To go from place to place.
  3. To move from one end of the consist to the other, so as to pull the train in the opposite direction.


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runaround

Noun

  1. An evasive explanation in the form of multiple excuses
  2. A section of type that is narrower than that of the column it is part of; typically next to an illustration


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