adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
runny (= with liquid coming out )
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A runny nose may be the result of an allergic reaction.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
nose
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Sore throat, runny nose , head like a cottage loaf.
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She put her arms around his waist; her tears and runny nose wet his shirt.
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Reintroducing those foods brings the bad behaviour back along with the wheezing or runny nose .
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And you have to consult baby pictures to remember what your kids looked like without raw, runny noses .
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An allergic reaction can often be nothing more than red eyes, a runny nose , or a touch of wheeziness.
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With the runny nose there could be a problem with the sinuses or the pony may be a catarrh sufferer.
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And I would be standing there with my runny nose .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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runny custard
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a boiled egg with a runny yolk
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The scrambled eggs were a little bit runny .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add water if pilaf is getting too dry; pilaf should end up moist but not runny .
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And you have to consult baby pictures to remember what your kids looked like without raw, runny noses.
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I've caught Tom's horrid runny cold!
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Reintroducing those foods brings the bad behaviour back along with the wheezing or runny nose.
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Scrambled eggs and omelets from this product, however, were wet, runny , and lacked the egg aroma.
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She put her arms around his waist; her tears and runny nose wet his shirt.
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The woman's dark like runny chocolate, her skin all smooth and beautiful.
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They look all right but taste bland and the filling turns to runny brown jam once warmed up.