To run out
| To come to an end; to expire; as, the lease runs out at Michaelmas. | |
| To extend; to spread | |
| To expatiate; as, to run out into beautiful digressions. | |
| To be wasted or exhausted; to become poor; to become extinct; as, an estate managed without economy will soon run out. | |
| To thrust or push out; to extend. | |
| To waste; to exhaust; as, to run out an estate. | |
| (Baseball) | To put out while running between two bases. Also called to run out. |
See also: Run, Run, Run, Run, Run, Run, Run