Moderate as in overrun To proceed continuously, often in a nonsensical or meaningless manner. Clear All
3 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Run-on'
Despite the heavy rain, the athletes continued to run-on in the marathon, determined to finish the race.
The politician's speech turned into a run-on of promises without clear plans for implementation.
The film's plot had a run-on sequence of events, making it hard to follow.
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