Runner | Mean of runner in English Dictionary
/ˈrʌnɚ/
- Noun
- a person who runs as part of a sport, for exercise, or in a race
- a long-distance/cross-country/marathon runner
- She's a fast runner.
- an animal (such as a horse) that runs in a race
- a person who delivers messages, reports, materials, or products either within a business or organization or to outside locations
- a person who brings drugs, guns, etc., to a place illegally and secretly
- a drug runner
- a player who is on base or is trying to reach a base
- The runner slid into third base.
- a long, thin piece or part on which something (such as a sled, skate, or drawer) slides
- a stem of a plant that grows along the ground and that forms new plants
- a plant that spreads by sending out runners
- a long, narrow carpet for a hall or staircase
- a narrow cloth cover for a table or other piece of furniture
- to leave a place quickly by running especially to avoid paying a bill or to escape punishment