PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Worn and broken down by hard use
- Having the spring unwound
PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: VERB
- End weakly
- To dwindle; to tail off; to diminish to nothing.
- Use up all one's strength and energy and stop working
- Move downward
- Deplete
- Trace
- Injure or kill by running over, as with a vehicle
- Pursue until captured
- Use up all one's strength and energy and stop working
- Examine hastily
- To hit someone with a car or other vehicle and injure or kill them.
- To criticize someone or an organisation, often unfairly.
- To find something or someone after searching for a long time.
- To lose power slowly. Used for a machine, battery, or other powered device.
- To read quickly a list or other short text.
- To reduce the size or stock levels of a business, often with a view to closure.
PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Injure or kill by knocking (someone or something) down and passing over the body, as with a vehicle
PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: RELATED WORDS
- Dwindle, Eat into, Change state, Die out, Abater, Dwine, Die down, Fordwine, Poop out, Fizzle out, Conk out, Run down, Taper off, Run out, Fizzle
- Deplete, Sap, Exhaust, Scan, Skim, Tire, Glance over, Conk out, Use up, Poop out, Peter out, Rake, Run out, Check out, Run over
PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Wear on, Tabescent, Diminishable, Eat into, Change state, Die out, Abater, Dwine, Die down, Fordwine, Poop out, Fizzle out, Conk out, Run down, Taper off
- Derelict, Trace, Seedy, Deplete, Tire, Skim, Scan, Sap, Exhaust, Use up, Poop out, Peter out, Glance over, Conk out, Check out
PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But the contractions would peter out after a short time, only to start again another day.
- We have seen these sort of gains before only for rises to peter out.
- Others generate a quick burst of activity and then slowly peter out.
- It would be tough to take Peter out of that position.
- Holly Springs, where it seems to peter out.
- Marshall has news before we completely Peter Out.
- Sometimes the things we write about peter out.
- And so they just kind of peter out.
- The omitted fonts peter out when you VALIDATED FONT and edged out the ones generating warnings or errors.
- Another servant girl pointed Peter out to some of the bystanders, and again Peter denied knowing Jesus.
- In some cases, the wire from the aerial will run down the roof, down the wall and into the corner of a window.
- The referee hands another yellow out, this time to Ziyech who brings down Dalbert after the Brazilian made a threatening run down the left.
- HomepageNewsSubscribeMember listLinksSubmit a game A top down driving game in which the player must run down Zombies.
- The Aces, who slowly came back from 17 points down in the third quarter, failed to sustain their run down the stretch.
- As soon as the music started playing I heard someone run out of the door and run down the hall.
- Tears are streaming down your cheeks as you run down the stairs, almost tripping over your own feet.
- With its greenish clear waters that run down the vertical rock walls, down to the sea.
- Then I run on the river and run back up and I run down the bike path on Christopher Street.
- Of run down lose power or stop working Battery of remote control device has run down lose power or working!
- Maul to run down bosses are far from burning veil king will then run.
PETER OUT vs RUN DOWN: QUESTIONS
- Why does Darryl throw Ethan and Peter out of the car?
- Why did Borodin run down the building after killing the Commissar?
- What does it mean when you feel run down all the time?
- Did a van driver try to run down insulate Britain protesters?
- How do you feel about Tustin restaurant's run down side?
- Why does water run down the side of a glass container?
- Will Raheem Sterling run down his contract at Manchester City?
- Does Hampton Cove funeral home have a run-down problem?
- Why does water run down side of glass when pouring?
- Why does my character fall down when I run down the slope?
- Is the Marigold Hotel in Jaipur run down and run down?