Run out of - Idioms by The Free Dictionary
idioms.thefreedictionary.com › run+out+ofrun out of (something or some place) 1. To flee, exit, or depart from some place while running. People came running out of the burning building. I ran out of my office and jumped into a cab. 2. To be depleted of something; to use or sell all of something that is available. We better stop at the next exit to make sure we don't run out of gas.
to run out of something - English definition, grammar ...
glosbe.com › en › ento run out of something Examples Stem Match all exact any words to fall short - to cease - to run out - to run short of something Englishtainment I am the first person to pop out to the nearby supermarket when I run out of something. Englishtainment upload We will have to run a blockade, knock something out of the way . . .’ Literature