Phrasal Verb - Running into
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.Definition
- To encounter or meet someone or something unexpectedly and often unwelcome.
- To have a chance encounter with someone or something.
- To experience a problem or difficulty suddenly.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I ran into an old friend at the grocery store. |
| 2 | We ran into traffic on the way to the concert. |
| 3 | I ran into a problem with the software. |
| 4 | The hikers ran into a bear in the forest. |
| 5 | She ran into trouble with her boss. |
| 6 | He ran into financial difficulties. |
| 7 | They ran into each other at the train station. |
| 8 | I ran into a wall while trying to fit through a narrow doorway. |
| 9 | The tourists ran into a cultural shock in the foreign country. |
| 10 | The students ran into each other during lunch break. |