释义 |
run (or come down) a bankerAustralian / NZ informal (Of a river) flood to the top of, or over, its banks: the creek is running a banker...- They were back just in time to be saved from the deluge which came down on 6 March causing the creeks to be flooded and the Cooper to run a banker.
- The Wirreanda, and other creeks, were running a banker after more than seven centimetres of rain.
- I was also reminded that after Tony's last big birthday affair, the skies opened up and the normally dry dusty Todd ran a banker for a couple of days.
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