Definition of «to run across»

The phrase "to run across" means to come upon or discover something by chance, often unexpectedly. It can also refer to encountering someone or something in a place where it was not planned or anticipated. The term is commonly used when describing an accidental meeting with someone or finding information while searching for something else entirely.

Sentences with «to run across»

  • Still waters run deep, and rough waters just run across the surface. (remonline.com)
  • He said I had the most brilliant theological mind he had ever run across in a living person. (redeeminggod.com)
  • Much of what I read here is very, very familiar — I've not run across many folks as (openly) honest as you — you're a breath of fresh air. (nakedpastor.com)
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