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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catch a run" is not part of a correct sentence in written English.
It does not make sense on its own and does not have a clear meaning in the context of a sentence. If you want to use the phrase in a sentence, you could use it to mean to "run quickly" or "make a dash". For example, "I had to catch a run to catch the bus".
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For the galleries of tomorrow we recommend that there be one painting as a permanent exhibit, to commemorate the suicidal age we are now living through, a large canvas showing an airport toward which planes grope at 200 miles an hour through a light fog, the whole thing surrounded by wires - like a net to catch a run of herring.
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So when we catch a running joke we see the mechanical human behaviour behind the mere surface of variety.
It also employed a version of long ball tactics, with a defender often lobbing the ball high nearly the length of the field to try to catch a running loose attacker.
Jacoby is handsome, part-Navajo, and fast enough to catch a running deer.
Where To Watch: Whether you're cheering on a friend or family member or just showing your love for participants in general, there's plenty of spots to catch a running glimpse across the five boroughs.
Whether you're cheering on a friend or family member or just showing your love for participants in general, there's plenty of spots to catch a running glimpse across the five boroughs.
You'll look classy, and you'll always be able to fix your make up or catch a running nose because sometimes tissues just aren't available where you are.
"It's a one-in-a-million shot to catch a home run," Komorek said.
Everyone in the major leagues can hit a fastball, catch a ball, run a little, do things within a margin of the median skill set of the best.
Cactus League spring training, in March, provides an opportunity to catch a home run hit by such greats as Barry Bonds and Sammy Sosa.
And half a dozen people were waiting to try to catch a home run if it left the stadium.
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