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.
In a bad situation, the worst possible outcome will always happen
That one subject i didnt learn was put on the test. Bread always falls on the buttered side i guest.