Examples of 'run a mile' in a sentence
Meaning of "run a mile"
run a mile - to run a significant distance, often used to express exertion or effort
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- To escape, flee or leave a situation or relationship, usually as a result of a shocking or sudden announcement or revelation.
How to use "run a mile" in a sentence
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I do not have to run a mile to get my leg up.
I will swallow it and run a mile.
She can run a mile in two minutes.
And then you will run a mile.
He could run a mile in under five minutes.
Usually folks have run a mile by now.
I would run a mile on my knees in gravel forthat guy.
Most men would have run a mile.
We can not run a mile through the woods.
I would probably have run a mile.
Means you would run a mile in five minutes.
After a month you may be able to run a mile.
I could run a mile right now.
They have to or their patients would run a mile.
He would run a mile rather than risk trouble.
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I had literally never run a mile straight.
Or you run a mile when you see a mouse.
I would like to see him run a mile in my shoes.
How to run a mile without stopping.
But you can run a mile.
Rather run a mile or even ten.
And then she too would run a mile.
I should have run a mile from such types.
Rebecca was panting hard as if she had run a mile.
I have never run a mile before.
Get the beat you then provide is run a mile.
You would run a mile in a minute.
If you would said yes he would have run a mile.
Feel free to run a mile now.
He would run a mile rather than talk about his feelings.
It makes men run a mile.
She would run a mile from somebody like you.
Babies make me run a mile.
I will run a mile for you.
Richard would run a mile.
You can not run a mile without going up or down a hill.
You should run a mile.
She will run a mile when she claps eyes on him.
I do not captivate a room or run a mile under six minutes.
The sight of that rainbow flag makes me want to run a mile.
Most people run a mile from it.
Scatter them around young plants and the rabbits run a mile.
I would run a mile first.
Maybe they started off trying to run a mile a day.
I would have run a mile if that had been mine.
Ever year after exams hundreds of students run a mile through campus.
No one had ever run a mile in less than four minutes.
Except that whenever anyone responded to her advances she would run a mile.
The fastest man could run a mile in four minutes.
I would run a mile if you had a piece of paper that forced me to love you.