RUNAROUND


Meaning of RUNAROUND in English

ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun

( -s )

Etymology: from run around, v.

1. : a whitlow encircling the fingernail

2. : a track, way, or channel provided for bypassing an obstacle or tie-up

3. : the distance that a scraper traverses in completing one cycle of operations (as loading, transporting, dumping, and returning to the starting point)

4. : a passage driven in a shaft pillar to connect mine workings on opposite sides of a shaft

5. : matter typeset in shortened measure to run down one or both sides of something (as a cut or box) inserted in running text matter

6. : deliberately deceptive or delaying action especially in response to a request : substitution of evasive or misleading replies for definite and candid refusal

tried to get contracts and have been given the familiar official runaround — New Republic

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