Examples of 'just ran' in a sentence
Meaning of "just ran"
just ran - a phrase commonly used to describe a brief and recent occurrence, often referring to a quick action or activity
How to use "just ran" in a sentence
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He just ran in and locked the door.
Our neighbour just ran away from me.
I just ran into your husband downstairs.
My girlfriend just ran off with someone.
I just ran into him again by chance.
That bicycle just ran the light.
She just ran out of the restaurant.
My hideous dress just ran out of air.
She just ran to the nearest house.
My ballpoint pen just ran out of ink.
She just ran out of there crying.
The arrangement just ran its course.
He just ran out the front door.
A wonderful idea just ran through my mind.
I just ran a phone check on this apartment.
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Get whoever just ran out of here.
Just ran out of gas last night.
I thought she just ran out of imagination.
Just ran into two of your geologists.
That thing just ran into my legs.
Just ran straight out of the building.
You guys just ran out of time.
Just ran out his last parole.
My old man just ran into a fortune.
Just ran into her at the airport.
Some niggas just ran up in our spot.
You are bag of tricks just ran out.
Everyone just ran towards the trucks.
Luck of the irish just ran out.
Now you just ran a red light.
Time is something they just ran out of.
Stan just ran away and hid.
But the clock just ran out.
He just ran off with a younger woman.
A little one just ran off on you.
I just ran out to get us some coffee.
The dancers just ran that way.
We just ran into each other by chance.
And his luck just ran out.
You just ran in from that way.
Maybe his luck just ran out.
We just ran into a few technical difficulties so.
Some people just ran out of money.
I just ran into her at the station.
The guy that just ran off.
We just ran through it all and kept going.
But his luck just ran out.
My dad just ran your grandma home.
They think she just ran away.
She just ran into the road.