noun a person who is fleeing or evading something, typically the law
preposition used to indicate movement or action in relation to a particular location or situation
Used to describe a soldier or unit that is constantly on the move to avoid detection or engage in guerrilla warfare
Used to describe a fugitive or criminal who is evading capture by law enforcement
Used to describe a player or team that is constantly moving and evading opponents in a fast-paced game
Used to describe a situation where a person is fleeing from law enforcement or facing imminent capture
Used in movies, TV shows, and books to describe a character who is on the run from authorities or enemies
In the literary world, 'on the run' can refer to a writer who is constantly traveling or moving from place to place while working on their projects.
In psychology, 'on the run' may refer to a psychologist who is constantly busy and overwhelmed with appointments, meetings, and other professional responsibilities.