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runaround

noun
run·​around | \ ˈrÉ™-nÉ™-ËŒrau̇nd How to pronounce runaround (audio) \

Definition of runaround

1 : deceptive or delaying action especially in response to a request tired of getting the runaround
2 : matter typeset in shortened measure to run around something (such as a cut)

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Medina said corporate representatives gave her the runaround. Robert Anglen, azcentral, "Phoenix Family Dollar store without air conditioning for weeks as temps eclipse 110," 17 July 2019 There’s something mischievous about all this runaround, and it’s absolutely given the show its own unique identity. Bryan Bishop, The Verge, "The Walking Dead has condemned itself for all time," 5 Nov. 2018 Fashion weeks, everywhere, are generally pretty lively after the runaround that happens during the day. Nick Remsen, Vogue, "Before Her Official London Fashion Week Debut, Alexa Chung Gets Candid About Her Past, Her Business, and Her Transatlantic Homecoming," 14 Sep. 2018 For almost a year, Gunnar Vincens has gotten the runaround on getting back his security deposit from the owners of the Water’s Edge, a $60 million, four-building apartment development on Revere Beach that, according to tenants, is far from idyllic. Sean P. Murphy, BostonGlobe.com, "Apartment management won’t return security deposit? That’s just one problem at this Revere complex," 11 June 2018 Although Marseille's players had seemingly given up, having been given the runaround by the French star, their fans certainly hadn't. Matias Grez, CNN, "Antoine Griezmann masterclass guides Atletico Madrid to Europa League title," 16 May 2018 The condo association has pretty much been giving me the runaround. Benny L. Kass, chicagotribune.com, "Sorting out who's responsible for condo damage can get tricky," 18 Oct. 2017 Advocates for immigrants say the hardball tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement are blocking due process rights, creating chaos, and forcing runarounds in court systems to get immigrants who are accused of crimes in front of judges. Alanna Durkin Richer, The Christian Science Monitor, "Local authorities struggle with ICE over bringing detainees to court," 10 May 2018 Advocates for immigrants say the hardball tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement are blocking due process rights, creating chaos and forcing runarounds in court systems to get immigrants who are accused of crimes in front of judges. Washington Post, "Legal limbo: US denies immigrant suspects their day in court," 10 May 2018

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First Known Use of runaround

1915, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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runaround

noun
run·​around | \ ˈrÉ™n-É™-ËŒrau̇nd How to pronounce runaround (audio) \

Medical Definition of runaround

: a whitlow encircling a fingernail or toenail

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