Alternative terms

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Lexicographical Neighbors of

ramus tubarius plexus tympanici
ramus ulnaris nervi cutanei antebrachii medialis
ramus ventralis nervi spinalis
ramus zygomaticofacialis nervi zygomatici
ramus zygomaticotemporalis nervi zygomatici
ramuscule
ramuscules
ramycin
ran
ran about
ran around
ran away
ran back
ran by
ran for
ran into (current term)
ran out
ran over
ran through
ran up
ran up against
rana
rana catesbeiana
rana esculenta
rana ridibunda
rana temporaria
ranal
ranalian complex
ranarian
ranarium

Literary usage of

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Iliad of Homer by Homer, John Graham Cordery (1871)
"He spoke ; the other not dela/d, but ran Into his tent, around his shoulders cast A carven shield, ..."

2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"That the propeller was in distinct fault, for the reason that she ran into the river, under all the circumstances, at her usual speed. ..."

3. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke (1762)
"... appeared : this done, he in a moment ran into a woollen- draper's (hop, ... a young fellow fitting behind the counter ; be then ran into the ..."

4. No Name: A Novel by Wilkie Collins (1863)
"I instantly ran into the room, and found Magdu- i len on the sofa in violent hysterics, and Frank , standing staring at her with a lowering, angry face, ..."

5. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1894)
"The most successful were his illustrations to an edition of Swift's ' Gulliver's Travels,' published in 1864, which ran into several editions. ..."

6. Annual Report (1883)
"November 14, 1881, passenger train ran into car of iron detached from preceding ... December 10,1881, Freight ran into broken rail, derailing seven cars, ..."

7. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1912)
"... was frightened by the whistle of an engine and ran into a barbed-wire fence ... have escaped on the other side, and so ran into a bridge and was killed. ..."

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