Examples of 'never run' in a sentence
Meaning of "never run"
never run: A phrase indicating that something should not or cannot operate, function, or be used
How to use "never run" in a sentence
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I have never run for a bus in my life.
The pump must never run dry.
Never run a machine inside a closed area.
Taylor would never run away to hurt me.
Never run pump against closed discharge.
You must never run away again.
Never run the mower in a confined place.
She would never run away from me.
Never run in the rain or on wet surfaces.
Then we would never run out of food.
Never run the engine in an enclosed area.
A man can never run away from it.
Never run the pump without water.
You have never run away before.
Never run over the extension lead.
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Mom would never run out of gas.
Never run while using the trimmer.
But you have never run a paper.
Never run wires underneath the vehicle.
The department has never run so smoothly.
Never run the unit without water.
But you can never run again.
Never run the tool without paper.
You told me to never run in the house.
Never run your boat on public waterways.
Neema would never run away from me.
Never run the motor on a separate battery.
You should never run away though.
Never run the boat in salt water.
You have never run for office.
Never run the blender when it is empty.
He should have never run for president.
Never run the cultivator in an enclosed area.
This car will never run again.
But never run when you are scared.
You have obviously never run a business.
Never run an extension cord through water.
You will never run out of oil.
Never run against a guy with no scruples.
They seemed to never run out of energy.
Never run when you can walk.
Their agents never run into loss.
Never run the steamer without water.
And things never run to plan for.
Never run when operating the blower.
They have never run such models.
Never run after three things in life.
A book will never run out of batteries.
Never run when you can fight.
She will never run out of ways.