runs, ran, run, running
to run through
phrasal verbC
To quickly review or go over something
- 1Let's run through the agenda before the meeting.
- 2She ran through her notes before the exam.
To run through means to quickly look at or talk about something. It's like going over a list or a plan to make sure you understand it. It's a fast way to check or remind yourself about something before moving on.
Remember, when you run through something, try to focus on the main points. Don't get caught up in the details. It's about getting a quick overview, not diving deep into every little thing.
at the laundromat
Quick Review Before Folding
Amanda
Margaret, before we start folding, can we run through the list of clothes to make sure we have everything?
Margaret
Sure, Amanda. Let's quickly check the list.
Amanda
Great, I just want to be sure nothing's missing.
Margaret
No problem, it won't take long.
at a bustling seafood stall
Prepping for the Day's Catch
Emily
Anthony, before we open, can we run through the list of today's specials?
Anthony
Sure, Emily. Let's make sure we have everything ready.
Emily
Great! We have fresh salmon, cod, and shrimp.
Anthony
Perfect, let's get started!
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Similar to "to run through":
- 1review
- 2go over
- 3check