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		Definition of school run in English: school runnoun A regular journey made by car to take one's children to school or bring them home.  I'll be back in time to do the school run  Example sentencesExamples -  The journeys they make also tend to be shorter: school runs, shopping, short-distance commuting.
 -  Our normal school runs are undertaken, not far above the gutter, in a 12-year-old Citroen.
 -  "A lot of people have it for commuting into town or for the school run," she said.
 -  The Suzuki is well suited to cope with family duties such as school runs.
 -  According to Egg, the average cost for a household doing the school run is £402 a year.
 -  Then it's time to make everyone's packed lunches before setting off on the mother of all school runs.
 -  Other costs include possible damage to vehicles whilst on the school run.
 -  Unlike the modern Range Rover it was not, repeat not, designed for the school run.
 -  With my eldest child now attending morning nursery, my days on maternity leave are punctuated by the school run.
 -  Just don't expect to draw admiring glances on the school run.
 
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