Runs Unscramble word

runs is a Scrabble word, runs uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for runs Four points.
Words with Friends point value for runs: Four points.

Below are the results of unscrambling runs. We found a total of 29 words by unscrambling the letters in runs.

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in runs

snur 4 urns 4

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in runs

nus 3 run 3 rus 3 sun 3 sur 3 uns 3 urn 3 urs 3

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in runs

nr 2 ns 2 nu 2 rn 2 rs 2 sn 2 sr 2 su 2 un 2 ur 2 us 2

Definitions of runs

plural noun

  1. See the runs

verb

  1. (intransitive) (of a two-legged creature) to move on foot at a rapid pace so that both feet are off the ground together for part of each stride (of a four-legged creature) to move at a rapid gait; gallop or canter
  2. (of a two-legged creature) to move on foot at a rapid pace so that both feet are off the ground together for part of each stride
  3. (of a four-legged creature) to move at a rapid gait; gallop or canter
  4. (transitive) to pass over (a distance, route, etc) in running   ⇒ to run a mile , run a race
  5. (intransitive) to run in or finish a race as specified, esp in a particular position   ⇒ John is running third
  6. (transitive) to perform or accomplish by or as if by running   ⇒ to run an errand
  7. (intransitive) to flee; run away   ⇒ they took to their heels and ran
  8. (transitive) to bring into a specified state or condition by running   ⇒ to run oneself to a standstill
  9. (transitive) to track down or hunt (an animal)   ⇒ to run a fox to earth
  10. (intransitive) to move about freely and without restraint   ⇒ the children are running in the garden
  11. (intransitive) usually foll by to to go or have recourse, as for aid, assistance, etc   ⇒ he's always running to his mother when he's in trouble
  12. (transitive) to set (animals) loose on (a field or tract of land) so as to graze freely
  13. (intransitive; often followed by over, round, or up) to make a short trip or brief informal visit   ⇒ I'll run over to your house this afternoon
  14. to move quickly and easily on wheels by rolling, or in any of certain other ways   ⇒ a ball running along the ground , a sledge running over snow
  15. to move or cause to move with a specified result or in a specified manner   ⇒ to run a ship aground , to run into a tree
  16. (often followed by over) to move or pass or cause to move or pass quickly   ⇒ to run a vacuum cleaner over the carpet , to run one's eyes over a page
  17. (transitive; followed by into, out of, through, etc ) to force, thrust, or drive   ⇒ she ran a needle into her finger
  18. (transitive) to drive or maintain and operate (a vehicle)
  19. (transitive) to give a lift to (someone) in a vehicle; transport   ⇒ he ran her to the railway station
  20. to ply or cause to ply between places on a route   ⇒ the bus runs from Piccadilly to Golders Green
  21. to operate or be operated; function or cause to function   ⇒ the engine is running smoothly
  22. (transitive) to perform or carry out   ⇒ to run tests
  23. (transitive) to be in charge of; manage   ⇒ to run a company
  24. to extend or continue or cause to extend or continue in a particular direction, for a particular duration or distance, etc   ⇒ the road runs north , the play ran for two years , the months ran into years
  25. (intransitive) (law ) to have legal force or effect   ⇒ the lease runs for two more years to accompany; be an integral part of or adjunct to   ⇒ an easement runs with the land
  26. to have legal force or effect   ⇒ the lease runs for two more years
  27. to accompany; be an integral part of or adjunct to   ⇒ an easement runs with the land
  28. (transitive) to be subjected to, be affected by, or incur   ⇒ to run a risk , run a temperature
  29. (intransitive) often foll by to to be characterized (by); tend or incline   ⇒ her taste runs to extravagant hats , to run to fat
  30. (intransitive) to recur persistently or be inherent   ⇒ red hair runs in my family
  31. to cause or allow (liquids) to flow or (of liquids) to flow, esp in a manner specified   ⇒ water ran from the broken pipe , the well has run dry
  32. (intransitive) to melt and flow   ⇒ the wax grew hot and began to run
  33. (metallurgy ) to melt or fuse (transitive) to mould or cast (molten metal)   ⇒ to run lead into ingots
  34. to melt or fuse
  35. (transitive) to mould or cast (molten metal)   ⇒ to run lead into ingots
  36. (intransitive) (of waves, tides, rivers, etc) to rise high, surge, or be at a specified height   ⇒ a high sea was running that night
  37. (intransitive) to be diffused   ⇒ the colours in my dress ran when I washed it
  38. (intransitive) (of stitches) to unravel or come undone or (of a garment) to have stitches unravel or come undone   ⇒ if you pull that thread, the whole seam will run
  39. to sew (an article) with continuous stitches
  40. (intransitive) (of growing vines, creepers, etc) to trail, spread, or climb   ⇒ ivy running over a cottage wall
  41. (intransitive) to spread or circulate quickly   ⇒ a rumour ran through the town
  42. (intransitive) to be stated or reported   ⇒ his story runs as follows
  43. to publish or print or be published or printed in a newspaper, magazine, etc   ⇒ they ran his story in the next issue
  44. (often followed by for) (mainly US & Canadian ) to be a candidate or present as a candidate for political or other office   ⇒ Anderson is running for president
  45. (transitive) to get past or through; evade   ⇒ to run a blockade
  46. (transitive) to deal in (arms, etc), esp by importing illegally   ⇒ he runs guns for the rebels
  47. (nautical ) to sail (a vessel, esp a sailing vessel) or (of such a vessel) to be sailed with the wind coming from astern
  48. (intransitive) (of fish ) to migrate upstream from the sea, esp in order to spawn to swim rapidly in any area of water, esp during migration
  49. to migrate upstream from the sea, esp in order to spawn
  50. to swim rapidly in any area of water, esp during migration
  51. (transitive) (cricket ) to score (a run or number of runs) by hitting the ball and running between the wickets
  52. (transitive) (billiards , snooker ) to make (a number of successful shots) in sequence
  53. (transitive) (golf ) to hit (the ball) so that it rolls along the ground
  54. (transitive) (bridge ) to cash (all one's winning cards in a long suit) successively
  55. See run a bath
  56. See run close
  57. See run for it
  58. See be run off one's feet
  59. (of a two-legged creature) to move on foot at a rapid pace so that both feet are off the ground together for part of each stride
  60. (of a four-legged creature) to move at a rapid gait; gallop or canter
  61. to have legal force or effect   ⇒ the lease runs for two more years
  62. to accompany; be an integral part of or adjunct to   ⇒ an easement runs with the land
  63. to melt or fuse
  64. (transitive) to mould or cast (molten metal)   ⇒ to run lead into ingots
  65. to migrate upstream from the sea, esp in order to spawn
  66. to swim rapidly in any area of water, esp during migration

noun

  1. an act, instance, or period of running
  2. a gait, pace, or motion faster than a walk   ⇒ she went off at a run
  3. a distance covered by running or a period of running   ⇒ a run of ten miles
  4. an act, instance, or period of travelling in a vehicle, esp for pleasure   ⇒ to go for a run in the car
  5. free and unrestricted access   ⇒ we had the run of the house and garden for the whole summer
  6. a period of time during which a machine, computer, etc, operates the amount of work performed in such a period
  7. a period of time during which a machine, computer, etc, operates
  8. the amount of work performed in such a period
  9. a continuous or sustained period   ⇒ a run of good luck
  10. a continuous sequence of performances   ⇒ the play had a good run
  11. (cards ) a sequence of winning cards in one suit, usually more than five   ⇒ a run of spades
  12. tendency or trend   ⇒ the run of the market
  13. type, class, or category   ⇒ the usual run of graduates
  14. (usually followed by on) a continuous and urgent demand   ⇒ a run on butter , a run on the dollar
  15. a series of unravelled stitches, esp in stockings or tights; ladder
  16. the characteristic pattern or direction of something   ⇒ the run of the grain on a piece of wood
  17. a continuous vein or seam of ore, coal, etc the direction in which it lies
  18. a continuous vein or seam of ore, coal, etc
  19. the direction in which it lies
  20. a period during which water or other liquid flows the amount of such a flow
  21. a period during which water or other liquid flows
  22. the amount of such a flow
  23. a pipe, channel, etc, through which water or other liquid flows
  24. (US ) a small stream
  25. a steeply inclined pathway or course, esp a snow-covered one used for skiing and bobsleigh racing See also green run , blue run , red run , black run
  26. an enclosure for domestic fowls or other animals, in which they have free movement   ⇒ a chicken run
  27. (esp in Australia and New Zealand) a tract of land for grazing livestock
  28. a track or area frequented by animals   ⇒ a deer run , a rabbit run
  29. a group of animals of the same species moving together
  30. the migration of fish upstream in order to spawn
  31. (nautical ) the tack of a sailing vessel in which the wind comes from astern part of the hull of a vessel near the stern where it curves upwards and inwards
  32. the tack of a sailing vessel in which the wind comes from astern
  33. part of the hull of a vessel near the stern where it curves upwards and inwards
  34. (military ) a mission in a warplane short for bombing run
  35. a mission in a warplane
  36. short for bombing run
  37. the movement of an aircraft along the ground during takeoff or landing
  38. (music ) a rapid scalelike passage of notes
  39. (cricket ) a score of one, normally achieved by both batsmen running from one end of the wicket to the other after one of them has hit the ball Compare extra (sense 6) , boundary (sense 2c)
  40. (baseball ) an instance of a batter touching all four bases safely, thereby scoring
  41. (golf ) the distance that a ball rolls after hitting the ground
  42. See a run for one's money
  43. See in the long run
  44. See in the short run
  45. See on the run
  46. See the runs
  47. a period of time during which a machine, computer, etc, operates
  48. the amount of work performed in such a period
  49. a continuous vein or seam of ore, coal, etc
  50. the direction in which it lies
  51. a period during which water or other liquid flows
  52. the amount of such a flow
  53. the tack of a sailing vessel in which the wind comes from astern
  54. part of the hull of a vessel near the stern where it curves upwards and inwards
  55. a mission in a warplane
  56. short for bombing run