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runner

[ruhn-er] / ˈrʌn ər /


NOUN
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for runner?
The word runner commonly refers to someone who regularly runs for exercise, often as a hobby. The word jogger is sometimes used to mean the same thing, but some runners don’t like to be called joggers (for various reasons). In the context of the sport of track, the word runner refers to one of the contestants in a race (less commonly called a racer). There are different kinds of runners depending on the kind of race, including sprinters, long distance runners, marathoners, and cross-country runners. An athlete who participates in track events might say that they run track. In baseball, a runner is more commonly called a base runner. In football, a runner is often called a ball-carrier, a general term for whichever offensive player has the ball and is running with it (often the running back). In some contexts, the word runner refers to a person who gets and delivers things, such as messenger, a courier, or a smuggler (as in gun runner and drug runner). The word runner can also refer to a long and narrow stretch of carpet, such as for a stairway or hall, or a decorative strip of fabric that runs the length of a table (this is typically called a table runner).
What is another word for food runner?
In restaurants, a food runner (or just runner) is a member of the serving staff whose job is to assist the servers, especially by bringing food to the diners. While food runners may be called servers, such as by diners, they’re usually not the ones taking orders. Some of the responsibilities of a food runner may be the same as those of a busser.
How do you use runner in a sentence?
Runner is a common word with widely varying meanings and uses. Here are some examples of runner in a sentence:
  • I’ve always liked to run, but I had never considered myself a “runner” until I started entering 5Ks. 
  • My college had a very small track team, so I was both a sprinter and a long distance runner.
  • As an intern, you’ll be doing a lot of random jobs, but you’ll be more than just a runner getting people lunch and coffee—you’ll be working on real projects. 

Example Sentences

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Its creators were first-time show runners, unknown young actors were cast in lead roles, and even though the show starred kids, it was not for children.

From Los Angeles Times

Collin Klein was a dominant runner at Kansas State who still holds the college record for most carries by a quarterback in a season.

From The Wall Street Journal

But after Labor Day, he started getting calls from sponsors and runners who were eager to participate.

From Los Angeles Times

Division Series, Philadelphia Phillies, Game 2, ninth inning, the Dodgers lead 4-3 but there is a runner on second with none out.

From Los Angeles Times

A keen runner, Adam was just 37 years old at the time of his cardiac arrest.

From BBC