dead run

The phrase "dead run" typically refers to a fast and furious sprint or a rapid dash towards something. It implies a swift and urgent movement, often at full speed, with little to no interruption or breaks. The term can be used in various contexts, such as in sports, races, or even in everyday situations to describe someone running at top speed.


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