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View usage for: (rʌni) Word forms: comparative runnier, superlative runniest1. adjectiveSomething that is runny is more liquid than usual or than was intended. Warm the honey until it becomes runny. ...a runny soft cheese. Synonyms: flowing, liquid, melted, fluid More Synonyms of runny 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]If someone has a runny nose or runny eyes, liquid is flowing from their nose or eyes. Symptoms are streaming eyes, a runny nose, headache and a cough. (ˈrʌnɪ) adjectiveWord forms: -nier or -niest1. tending to flow; liquid 2. (of the nose or nasal passages) exuding mucus runny in American English (ˈrʌni) adjectiveWord forms: ˈrunnier or ˈrunniest1. that flows, esp. too freely 2. that keeps on discharging mucus a runny nose Derived forms runniness (ˈrunniness) noun Examples of 'runny' in a sentencerunny The fiercest opposition she faced came from battling a runny nose that left her sounding full of cold.When the bottoms have set, finish cooking any runny egg white under the grill.Or worst of all, fried eggs with runny whites.Why are your scrambled eggs so runny?Serve with runny honey or maple syrup as desired.It pours through corners like runny honey from a warm spoon.Add a little almond cream or runny honey to flavour.It feels like the runny cheese in just one steak is enough to clog my system for years.Best for sneezing and runny nose.One of the secrets of keeping the white together and getting a nice runny yolk is to use very fresh farm eggs. Not runny or unpleasant, but much softer and more easily passed.Within days, all our persistent coughs and runny noses have vanished.Cover the carrots with 1 tbsp runny honey and the beetroot with balsamic.There's no way the flu jab could cause a persistently runny nose.Passengers with headaches, sore throats and runny noses would be targeted by the airlines.Downside: will leave you with swollen eyes and a runny nose.My main problem is an itchy or runny nose and sneezing, particularly first thing in the morning.You are aiming for egg yolks that feel firm enough to be pressed gently between your fingertips while retaining a soft and slightly runny centre.When they look perfect, take them out and drizzle some runny honey and a little sesame oil all over them.Many of us are guilty of demanding medicine from our GPs the second we have a sore throat or a runny nose.Season the apple and parsnip mixture with salt and pepper, stir through the thyme and serve with the runny egg on top.PREGNANT women can safely eat runny eggs again for the first time in 28 years.PREGNANT women should no longer be warned against eating raw or runny eggs, a safety committee says.When foam has doubled in volume with soft peaks, drizzle in cooled but runny butter, whisking as you pour. British English: runny ADJECTIVE Something that is runny is more liquid than usual or than was intended. Warm the honey until it becomes runny. - American English: runny
- Brazilian Portuguese: ralo
- Chinese: 过稀的
- European Spanish: líquido
- French: liquide
- German: dünnflüssig
- Italian: fluido
- Japanese: とろとろした
- Korean: 액체 같은
- European Portuguese: ralo
- Latin American Spanish: líquido
Chinese translation of 'runny' adj - [egg, butter]
流质(質)的 (liúzhì de) - [nose]
流鼻涕的 (liú bítì de) - [eyes]
流泪(淚)的 (liú lèi de)
Definition tending to flow Warm the honey until it becomes runny. Additional synonymsEncourage your child to drink diluted fruit juice. Synonyms watered down, thinned, weak, weakened, dilute, watery, adulterated, cut (informal), wishy-washy (informal) Definition capable of flowing and easily changing shape List the fluid and cellular components of blood. Synonyms liquid, running, flowing, watery, molten, melted, runny, liquefied, in solution, aqueous Definition of or being a liquid Wash in warm water with liquid detergent. Synonyms fluid, running, flowing, wet, melted, thawed, watery, molten, runny, liquefied, aqueous - rundown
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- running
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- rural
- ruse
Additional synonymsDefinition insipid, thin, or weak a plateful of watery cabbage soup Synonyms diluted, thin, weak, dilute, watered-down, tasteless, runny, insipid, washy, adulterated, wishy-washy (informal), flavourless, waterish |