American Dictionary
Definition -run in American English
-run suffix
suffix
/rʌn/
1
used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning controlled or organized by someone or something
Example
a state-run industry

Related Words
Words related to -run:
a clear run (phrase)
a run of luck (phrase)
a run on something (phrase)
at a run (phrase)
break into a run (phrase)
bull run (noun)
chicken run (noun)
close-run (adjective)
cut and run (phrase)
dry run (noun)
dummy run (noun)
fun run (noun)
off the rails (phrase)
to seed (phrase)
have the run of something (phrase)
hit-and-run (adjective)
hit-and-run (noun)
home run (noun)
in the long (phrase)
in the short (phrase)
make a run at something (phrase)
make a run for it (phrase)
make a run for something (phrase)
milk run (noun)
on the run (phrase)
print run (noun)
run (verb)
run (noun)
-run (suffix)
run a (red) light (phrase)
run a mile (phrase)
run a risk (phrase)
run a (phrase)
run a tight ship (phrase)
run across (phrasal verb)
run after (phrasal verb)
run along (phrasal verb)
run and do something (phrase)
run around (phrasal verb)
run around after (phrasal verb)
run around with (phrasal verb)
run away (phrasal verb)
run away with (phrasal verb)
run by (phrasal verb)
run on (phrase)
run circles around someone (phrase)
run down (phrasal verb)
run dry (phrase)
run for it (phrase)
run for your life (phrase)
run high (phrase)
run interference (phrase)
run into (phrasal verb)
run like hell (phrase)
run off (phrasal verb)
run off with (phrasal verb)
run on (phrasal verb)
run out (phrasal verb)
run out of gas (phrase)
run out of (phrase)
run out of road (phrase)
steam (phrase)
run out on (phrasal verb)
run over (phrasal verb)
run riot (phrase)
run short (of something) (phrase)
run someone off the road (phrase)
run someone ragged (phrase)
run someone’s life (phrase)
run the clock down (phrase)
run the gauntlet (phrase)
run the risk (of something) (phrase)
run through (phrasal verb)
run to (phrasal verb)
run to fat (phrase)
run up (phrasal verb)
run up against (phrasal verb)
run wild (phrase)
run with it (phrase)
run your eyes over something (phrase)
run-down (adjective)
run-in (noun)
run-of-the-mill (adjective)
run-on sentence (noun)
run-through (noun)
run-up (noun)
hot and cold (phrase)
deep (phrase)
its course (phrase)
off your feet (phrase)
something will run and run (phrase)
still waters run deep (phrase)
take a run at something (phrase)
test run (noun)
the run-up to something (phrase)
the school run (noun)
trial run (noun)
well-run (adjective)
wolf run (noun)