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  • The scrambled eggs are runny.
  • The pudding is runnier than I like it.
  • A little boy with a runny nose

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Runnier

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амер.  |ˈrʌnɪər|

брит.  |ˈrʌnɪə| Тег audio не поддерживается вашим браузером.  британское произношение слова runnier

— используется как срав. степ.(comparative) для прилагательного runny

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The pudding is runnier than I like it.

Этот пудинг более жидкий, чем мне нравится.

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Runnier is an adjective.

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RUNNIER»

Discover the use of runnier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to runnier and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

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Pseudo-Aristoteles (Pseudo-Alexander), Supplementa …

3.41. Why, when eggs break when being roasted, does the yolk [come] out of the
shell before the white? Is it because the yolk is a runnier substance than the
white,551 although the yolk is further inside than the white? For this reason the
chick …

Sophia Kapetanaki, R. W. Sharples, 2006

With this done on all the holes, mix up the next batch of epoxy with colloidal silica
used as a filler. You’ll want the mixture pretty loose. The desired consistency is a
bit looser-runnier than average ketchup—considerably runnier than Heinz!

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The Art of Fermentation: An In-Depth Exploration of …

… the cultured milk to that temperature, then incubate a while longer. Other
factors may be contributing as well. Goat’s-milk yogurt is typically runnier than
cow’s-milk yogurt. Raw-milk yogurt is always runnier than yogurt in which milk
has been …

JUICES Washing fresh herbs under cold runnier water makes juices, cutting them
with scissors into suitable pieces and runnier them through a juice extractor until
they turn into a liquid. Usually herbal juices are taken by placing a few drop in …

Dr. Md. Zulfeequar Alam, 2008

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American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive …

James A. Scott None Prestridge Denman None Richard Runnier None James
Farrar None . Richard Runnier None Burwell Joiner J None. James McCowen
None John Halbert None William J. M inter None Quantity purchased. Acres.
General …

United States. Congress, 1860

… Dilworth John Gregory — William R. Cox Do Do John Gregory — William M.
Millikin Erasmus F. Potts Do Do Do James A. Scott — Prestridge Denman Richard
Runnier James Farrar Richard Runnier Burwell Joiner James McCowen John
Halbert …

Add more icing sugar to thicken glaze, or more orange juice if you like a runnier
glaze. Note • You can replace orange with other kinds of citrus fruits if you prefer.
Icing (confectioner’s) sugar 150 g (51⁄3 oz), sifted Orange oil 1⁄2 tsp Vodka 3 …

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He found out that it gets runnier and runnier each time. WEIGH ll’l In the 16th
century, Santorio Santorio conducted a bizarre experiment on himself. He
weighed everything that went into his body — food, drink, and so on — and
everything that …

The opposite happens in sheer-thinning fluids; they get runnier when you stir
them or shake them up. For example, when toothpaste is sitting on a toothbrush it
is pretty thick, so you can turn the toothbrush upside down and the toothpaste …

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Chambers School Dictionary

… running having (or not having) a chance of success runny adjective 1 running
with liquid: runny egg 2 too watery 3 of the nose: discharging mucus | runny ▻
runnier, runnier run-of-the-mill adjective ordinary runway noun a path for aircraft
to …

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Restaurant Review: Crossroads Diner

The flavor was excellent, but the texture a bit runnier than I liked. A tiny quibble. As long as you’re prepared to wait—anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour—the … «D Magazine, Jul 15»

Don Howard laments loss of farmland in East Gwillimbury

He wraps up a minute-long explanation about why an egg is runnier in the summer. “The chickens drink more water,” he said. It’s this type of interaction that he … «YorkRegion.com, Jul 15»

In the Kitchen: Our food writer spent an afternoon judging blueberry …

Some fillings were runnier than others, blueberries being notoriously juicy, and a couple of pies were still warm, which really impressed us. The winning pie, by a … «Packet Online, Jul 15»

Flip your pancakes to lunch or teatime

(Needless to say, the Brunette does nay agree.) Two eggs gives a more yellowy tinge and different consistency, one egg produces a runnier and thinner batter. «Mayo News, Jul 15»

Burst of light speeds up healing by turbocharging our cells

It spins like a molecular turbine, and being surrounded by runnier water should make it turn more easily, generating more ATP. Because it is hard to measure … «New Scientist, Jul 15»

Blind Artist John Bramblitt Paints By His Sense Of Touch [Video]

For example, black paint is runnier than white paint, which is as thick as toothpaste. John figured out how to create a perfect shade of gray by feeling the texture … «The Inquisitr, Jul 15»

12 Creative Ways to Use Eggs

Skip the mayonnaise next time and top your lean beef or turkey burger with an over-easy egg. If you like a runnier yolk, let it break and run over everything for a … «Yahoo Health, Jun 15»

Recipe: Strawberry and white chocolate cheesecake

Home-made jam is often runnier than commercial preserves, so will probably require less liquid. INGREDIENTS TOPPING 1 cup finely chopped strawberries «The Southland Times, Jun 15»

A Cookie Butter Recipe That’s Even Better Than What You’ll Find At …

If you want it a tad runnier, add more butter or evaporated milk. Blend and blend and blend until you have a goopy, cookie butter soup. You want your crumbs to … «Bustle, May 15»

Bites: Warm baby marrow salad with creamy dressing

For the dressing, place everything in a food processor and blend until smooth. Season to taste. It could be thinned out with a splash of milk if you prefer it runnier. «Citizen, Apr 15»

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run·ny

 (rŭn′ē)

adj. run·ni·er, run·ni·est

Inclined to run or flow: runny icing; a runny nose.

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

runny

(ˈrʌnɪ)

adj, -nier or -niest

1. tending to flow; liquid

2. (Medicine) (of the nose or nasal passages) exuding mucus

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

run•ny

(ˈrʌn i)

adj. -ni•er, -ni•est.

1. tending to run or drip: a runny paste.

2. (of the nose) discharging mucus.

[1810–20]

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Adj. 1. runny — characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape

liquid — existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow; «water and milk and blood are liquid substances»

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

runny

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Translations

في حالَةٍ سائِلَه

mokrýřídkýtekutý

næsetyndtflydende

folyós

sem rennur/lekur úr

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

runny

[ˈrʌni] adj

[honey, butter] → liquide; [omelette] → baveux/euse

[nose, eyes] → qui coule
to have a runny nose → avoir le nez qui coulerun-off [ˈrʌnɒf] n

(in contest, election)deuxième tour m

[chemicals] → rejets mpl agricultural run-offrun-of-the-mill [ˌrʌnəvðəˈmɪl] adjordinaire, banal(e)

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

runny

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

runny

[ˈrʌnɪ] adj (-ier (comp) (-iest (superl))) (butter) → sciolto/a; (sauce) → troppo liquido/a; (nose) → che cola, che gocciola

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

run

(ran) present participle ˈrunning: past tense ran (rӕn) : past participle run verb

1. (of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking. He ran down the road.

2. to move smoothly. Trains run on rails.

3. (of water etc) to flow. Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.

4. (of a machine etc) to work or operate. The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.

5. to organize or manage. He runs the business very efficiently.

6. to race. Is your horse running this afternoon?

7. (of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly. The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.

8. to last or continue; to go on. The play ran for six weeks.

9. to own and use, especially of cars. He runs a Rolls Royce.

10. (of colour) to spread. When I washed my new dress the colour ran.

11. to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift. He ran me to the station.

12. to move (something). She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.

13. (in certain phrases) to be or become. The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).

noun

1. the act of running. He went for a run before breakfast.

2. a trip or drive. We went for a run in the country.

3. a length of time (for which something continues). He’s had a run of bad luck.

4. a ladder (in a stocking etc). I’ve got a run in my tights.

5. the free use (of a place). He gave me the run of his house.

6. in cricket, a batsman’s act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score. He scored/made 50 runs for his team.

7. an enclosure or pen. a chicken-run.

ˈrunner noun

1. a person who runs. There are five runners in this race.

2. the long narrow part on which a sledge etc moves. He polished the runners of the sledge; an ice-skate runner.

3. a long stem of a plant which puts down roots.

ˈrunning adjective

1. of or for running. running shoes.

2. continuous. a running commentary on the football match.

adverb

one after another; continuously. We travelled for four days running.

ˈrunny adjective

liquid; watery. Do you like your egg yolk firm or runny?; The baby has a runny nose.

ˈrunaway noun

a person, animal etc that runs away. The police caught the two runaways; (also adjective) a runaway horse.

ˌrunˈdown adjective

tired or exhausted because one has worked too hard. He feels run-down.

ˌrunner-ˈup noun

a person, thing etc that is second in a race or competition. My friend won the prize and I was the runner-up.

ˈrunway noun

a wide path from which aircraft take off and on which they land. The plane landed on the runway.

in/out of the running

having (no) chance of success. She’s in the running for the job of director.

on the run

escaping; running away. He’s on the run from the police.

run across

to meet. I ran across an old friend.

run after

to chase. The dog ran after a cat.

run aground

(of a ship) to become stuck on rocks etc.

run along

to go away. Run along now, children!

run away

1. to escape. He ran away from school.

2. (with with) to steal. He ran away with all her money.

3. (with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by. The horse ran away with him.

run down

1. (of a clock, battery etc) to finish working. My watch has run down – it needs rewinding.

2. (of a vehicle or driver) to knock down. I was run down by a bus.

3. to speak badly of. He is always running me down.

run for

to stand for election for. He is running for president.

run for it

to try to escape. Quick – run for it!

run in

to get (a new engine etc) working properly.

run into

1. to meet. I ran into her in the street.

2. to crash into or collide with. The car ran into a lamp-post.

run its course

to develop or happen in the usual way. The fever ran its course.

run off

1. to print or copy. I want 500 copies run off at once.

2. (with with) to steal or take away. He ran off with my wife.

run out

1. (of a supply) to come to an end. The food has run out.

2. (with of) to have no more. We’ve run out of money.

run over

1. (of a vehicle or driver) to knock down or drive over. Don’t let the dog out of the garden or he’ll get run over.

2. to repeat for practice. Let’s run over the plan again.

run a temperature

to have a fever.

run through

to look at, deal with etc, one after another. He ran through their instructions.

run to

to have enough money for. We can’t run to a new car this year.

run up

1. to hoist (a flag).

2. to make quickly or roughly. I can run up a dress in a couple of hours.

3. to collect up, accumulate (debts). He ran up an enormous bill.

run wild

to go out of control. They let their children run wild; The garden was running wild.

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

runny

adj (comp -nier; super -niest) líquido, de consistencia líquida; to have a — nose tener mucosidad, tener secreción nasal (form), tener flujo nasal, tener escurrimiento nasal (esp. Mex)

English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • AdjectiveBFrunnySUPrunniestSUF-ier
    1. comparative form of runny: more runny.
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      1. Used in the Middle of Sentence
        • It doesn’t matter how much hand sanitiser you use or how often you turn away from those sniffing around you, you have a runny nose and groggy head to look forward to in your first term.
    • Part-of-Speech Hierarchy
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      1. en funnier
      2. en punnier
      3. en sunnier
      4. en pannier
      5. en bonnier

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      runnier | runner |

      As an adjective runnier

      is (runny).

      As a noun runner is

      agent noun of run; somebody who runs:.

      runnier

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      runny

      English

      Adjective

      (er)

    • fluid; capable of flowing
      runny honey
    • liable to run or drip
      a runny nose
    • runner

      English

      Noun

      (en noun)

    • Agent noun of run; somebody who runs:
    • # Somebody who moves at a fast pace.
    • The first runner to cross the finish line wins the race.
    • # Somebody who controls or manages (e.g. a system).
    • #* 1998 June 12th, Daniel Jonathan Kirk (username), tipping competitions», in aus.legal, »Usenet :
    • at least half of which would be put into the pool for the winner, the rest kept for the runners of the system to cover costs and more than likely make a fair profit.
    • (slang) A quick escape away from a scene.
      He did a runner after robbing the drugstore.
    • A type of soft-soled shoe originally intended for runners, compare trainer; a sneaker.
    • A part of an apparatus that moves quickly
      After the cycle completes, the runner travels back quickly to be in place for the next cycle.
    • A mechanical part intended for wheels to run on or to slide against another surface.
    • A strip of fabric used to decorate a table.
      The red runner makes the table so festive.
    • A long, narrow carpet for a high traffic area such as a hall or stairs.
      How about we put down a clear runner in the front hall.
    • (cricket) A player who runs for a batsman who is too injured to run; he is dressed exactly as the injured batsman, and carries a bat.
    • (baseball) A player who runs the bases.
      The runner was out at second.
    • (Australian rules football) A person (from one or the other team) who runs out onto the field during the game to take verbal instructions from the coach to the players. A runner mustn’t interfere with play, and may have to wear an identifying shirt to make clear his or her purpose on the field.
    • (slang) A part of a cigarette that is burning unevenly.
    • (botany) A long stolon sent out by a plant (such as strawberry), in order to root new plantlets.
    • (climbing) A short sling with a karabiner on either end, used to link the climbing rope to a bolt or other protection such as a nut or friend.
    • (poker slang) A competitor in a poker tournament.
    • A restaurant employee responsible for taking food from the kitchens to the tables.
    • A leaping food fish () of Florida and the West Indies; the skipjack, shoemaker, or yellowtail.
    • (sports slang) An employee of a sports agent who tries to recruit possible player clients for the agent.
    • * ‘>citation
      This week hundreds of NFL agents gathered to hear an honorable man talk about a noble pipedream. It was a discussion about a significant step to end one of the cornerstones of corruption in college football: runners . Not the backs getting their 40 times tested at the scouting combine but the slimeball trolls who work on behalf of agents to help recruit — a generous word — football prospects by illegally giving them cash (or cars or money for family members or rent for a nice house) so the player then signs with the agent upon turning pro.
    • Synonyms

      * (sense) quick-draw, extender

      Derived terms

      * forerunner
      * front runner
      * river runner
      * runner bean

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