Is 'run and run' simile ???
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Run
Run from it as a mendicant friar from an alms.
—Thomas Adams 1
Running like a high sea.
—Anonymous 2
Running like a lapwing.
—Anonymous 3
Ran like a madman.
—Anonymous 4
Run like a millrace.
—Anonymous 5
Runs like a spout.
—Anonymous 6
Run like fire through stubble.
—Anonymous 7
Run like the devil.
—Anonymous 8
Running like the Devil’s mill.
—Anonymous 9
Run like the east wind.
—Anonymous 10
Running things into the ground, like a dog after the hare.
—Anonymous 11
Run like wildfire.
—Anonymous 12
Run like winking.
—Anonymous 13
Runs … as the surge of health returning to the sick.
—Arabian Nights 14
Runne like a fountayne free.
—English Ballad 15
Running as if they had hot coals in their shoes.
—Björnstjerne Björnson 16
Just as a wheel, that’s running down a hill
Which has no bottom, must keep running still.
—John Byrom 17
I ran like the drift on the ice low curled
When the winds of Yule are abroad on the world.
—Bliss Carman 18
Ran like hell-hounds.
—Hamlin Garland 19
Ran … as a wolfe, that taketh his praye.
—John Gower 20
Running like a hunted deer.
—Thomas Hood 21
Run like fire in summer furze.
—George Meredith 22
Runs like the prey of the forest.
—George Meredith 23
Ran, as in the terror of a dream.
—James Montgomery 24
Ran like a shiver.
—Max Nordau 25
Run like water off a duck’s back.
—Ray (Collectanea) 26
Running like a leaping wave.
—Edward R. Sill 27
Ran,
Like scatt’red chaffe, the which the wind away doth fan.
—Edmund Spenser 28
Run ravening as the Gadarean swine.
—Algernon Charles Swinburne 29
Run like oil.
—Old Testament 30
Run like the lightnings.
—Old Testament 31
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Explanation:
Run
Run from it as a mendicant friar from an alms.
—Thomas Adams 1
Running like a high sea.
—Anonymous 2
Running like a lapwing.
—Anonymous 3
Ran like a madman.
—Anonymous 4
Run like a millrace.
—Anonymous 5
Runs like a spout.
—Anonymous 6
Run like fire through stubble.
—Anonymous 7
Run like the devil.
—Anonymous 8
Running like the Devil’s mill.
—Anonymous 9
Run like the east wind.
—Anonymous 10
Running things into the ground, like a dog after the hare.
—Anonymous 11
Run like wildfire.
—Anonymous 12
Run like winking.
—Anonymous 13
Runs … as the surge of health returning to the sick.
—Arabian Nights 14
Runne like a fountayne free.
—English Ballad 15
Running as if they had hot coals in their shoes.
—Björnstjerne Björnson 16
Just as a wheel, that’s running down a hill
Which has no bottom, must keep running still.
—John Byrom 17
I ran like the drift on the ice low curled
When the winds of Yule are abroad on the world.
—Bliss Carman 18
Ran like hell-hounds.
—Hamlin Garland 19
Ran … as a wolfe, that taketh his praye.
—John Gower 20
Running like a hunted deer.
—Thomas Hood 21
Run like fire in summer furze.
—George Meredith 22
Runs like the prey of the forest.
—George Meredith 23
Ran, as in the terror of a dream.
—James Montgomery 24
Ran like a shiver.
—Max Nordau 25
Run like water off a duck’s back.
—Ray (Collectanea) 26
Running like a leaping wave.
—Edward R. Sill 27
Ran,
Like scatt’red chaffe, the which the wind away doth fan.
—Edmund Spenser 28
Run ravening as the Gadarean swine.
—Algernon Charles Swinburne 29
Run like oil.
—Old Testament 30
Run like the lightnings.
—Old Testament 31
please mark as brainilest