US /ˈrʌnɪŋ aʊt/
・UK /ˈrʌnɪŋ aut/
We all hooted and hollered and the teacher came running out of his office.
and the teacher came running out
We're running out of time, gentlemen.
LEHRER: We're running out of time, gentlemen.
The sense that time is running out.
Think about it this way: if your banger house party's getting a little crowded and running out of snacks, you don't just start a second, worse party at another house in hopes people will leave.
I don't know what you've been told, but time is running out, no need to take it slow.
But time is running out no need to take it slow
Like I'm running out of air
Like I'm running out of air, ah.
We're running out of time, my man.
We're running out of time, my man.
She jumped up and down and came running out and went, Grammy, Grammy, you're here.
She jumped up and down and came running out and went, "Grammy, Grammy, you're here." It was the best.
There, all the children of the house were running out into the snow to meet their married sisters, brothers, cousins, uncles, aunts, and
running out into the snow to meet their married sisters, brothers, cousins, uncles, aunts,
Prepare yourself Here they come Her power grows stronger by the day Our time is running out She has become a symbol of their defiance This woman needs to die Hand her over and we'll let you live I'm sorry She hired me first Your fate was sealed when you met me This is the moment we've been working for It's not too late to turn back One always has to die So, how'd you like my story?
Our time is running out.