Run (something) by (one) one more time verb phrase
If a person "runs (something) by (one) one more time", he or she gives an explanation to somebody or informs somebody about something one final time.
A: "I can't get the hang of Leo's idea." B: "You can ask him to run the idea by you one more time."
Son: "Mom, you want me to buy some vegetables and meat, right? Is there anything else I have missed?" Mom: "Ok, you can run it by me one more time when I arrive the supermarket."
Alright, let me run it by you one more time!
Be able to understand one's behaviour or character
Express one's thoughts or opinions publicly
(Of a man) to explain something to a woman condescendingly.
To have the opportunity to explain yourself before being criticized.
1. To lie or recline outside, particularly in order to sunbathe.
2. To place something on a flat surface.
3. To go into great detail about something, such as a plan or concept.
4. To spend or invest a specific (usually significant) sum of money on a certain person or item.
5. To strongly criticize, reprimand, or upbraid someone.
6. As a result of a strong physical strike, to put someone unconscious or prostrate on the ground.
7. To prepare or arrange the corpse of someone before a funeral or burial.
The verb “run" should be conjugated according to its tense.
The inexplicable or concealed place or state indicates the afterlife.
I'm very sorry for your dad. He's beyond the veil.