To "run over" means to hit with an automobile -- usually if you run over an animal, it will die.
Well an "errand" is a job that someone asked the person to do.
trains used to run on steam, when they ran out they wouldnt be able to move anymore. its the same for people, when your "running out of steam" your getting tired, and weak
The word lam means to hit someone. It can also mean to run away. For example, a sentence would be: "He was on the lam".
Beating around the bush means not going straight to the point. It comes from an old hunting term. Beaters were people who went ahead of hunters to flush out the quarry. To those beaters who tried to have an easy day and avoid heavy undergrowth the hunters would call out "don't beat around the bush, go through it. Being evasive and not coming to the point. Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue. Imagine that you are beating a bush with a stick to try to get an animal to run out of it; if you beat all around the bush instead, you won't get the animal to move because you are hitting everywhere except where it is hiding. To not explain directly what someone is asking about.
run around in circles 12 times then Jump! run around in circles 12 times then Jump!
They run around in circles
Run around in circles and do the gay dance.
Run around in circles
Run around in circles and jump.
Rabbits may run around humans in circles as a form of excitement or to bond with them. It can also be a way for rabbits to show affection or curiosity towards the person. Running in circles can be a playful behavior that rabbits exhibit when they are feeling stimulated or happy.
Run around in Circles
No a hyena is like a dog & the cheetah can run circles around it.
hi! i like to run around in circles screamin haleluigha!
You just run around in circles. Worked for me
they run around in circles and eventually die with their mate
you must run around in three circles then drink an enchanted glass of water then run around saying i am magical for fifteen minutes you are magical now