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ground run
noun
- the distance taken by an aircraft to brake from its landing speed to its taxiing speed or a stop
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It might fall as rain or snow, seep into the ground, run into a waterway, join the ocean, freeze or evaporate back into the atmosphere.
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He tells the BBC he believes there was a "hastily prepared attempt to put intelligence boots on the ground" run by the military and special forces, which he and the ambassador were unaware of.
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“Make it an elk-feeding ground run by the state of Wyoming.”
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“Make it an elk-feeding ground run by the state of Wyoming.”
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“If it’s on the ground run like hell,” I said to the batter who had just come onto first base, and he nodded at me.
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