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Phrase(s): run between something and something else
1. to travel between someone or something, running. • I spent all afternoon running between my office and the conference room. • We ran between the two quarreling people all day long, trying to settle the argument. 2. to pass between someone or something, running. • The child ran between the two ladies, giving them quite a start. • Please don’t run between the bushes. You will wear a path there.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs