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to strand

verb

To run aground; to beach.

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"We didn't want to strand people at work".

Niese survived a walk to strand two runners.

But he struck out the next two Cuban players to strand the runners.

He'd inserted her into their lives, only to strand her there.

Alfredo Aceves struck out Jose Lopez to strand the runners, preventing Sabathia from experiencing an even worse statistical night.

And now, after upgrading their software, airlines claim they can make good on promises not to strand passengers.

When they're too ill or too injured to survive, whales sometimes seem to strand themselves intentionally on our shores.

Others suggested that the president had limited distribution to strand potential demonstrators.

It was the third time Nova ended an inning with a strikeout to strand base runners.

Then, after Martinez's home run, he used his own devices to strand Jhonny Peralta at third.

In 1999, Airlines also promised not to strand passengers on tarmacs after a Northwest Airlines flight sat for hours in Detroit that January, but then the industry backslid.

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