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Definition of mill-run in English: mill-runnoun ˈmɪlrʌn The material produced from a mill before sorting, especially the saleable output of a sawmill. In extended use: a person or thing regarded as average or mediocre.
adjective ˈmɪlrʌn Designating material produced from a mill before sorting, especially the saleable output of a sawmill. In extended use: lacking unusual or distinctive aspects; average, mundane, mediocre.
Origin Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From mill + run. Definition of mill-run in US English: mill-runnounˈmɪlrʌn The material produced from a mill before sorting, especially the saleable output of a sawmill. In extended use: a person or thing regarded as average or mediocre.
adjectiveˈmɪlrʌn Designating material produced from a mill before sorting, especially the saleable output of a sawmill. In extended use: lacking unusual or distinctive aspects; average, mundane, mediocre.
Origin Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From mill + run. |