run back

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English

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Verb

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run back (third-person singular simple present runs back, present participle running back, simple past ran back, past participle run back)

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run,‎ back.
  2. To take someone home by car; to give someone a lift to their house.
    If you can wait a couple of minutes, I'll run you back.
  3. To rewind a film or cassette.
    Can you run it back to the beginning, please?
  4. (slang) To revisit, repeat, or do something over.
    Wait, I didn't catch what you just said. Run it back for me, please.

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