run onto



run something onto something

to drive or guide something onto the surface of something. He ran the car onto the grass and washed it. Please run your bicycle onto the porch and I will try to fix it for you.
See also: run

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Amandinea-mawn-DEENFrench
BalduÍNo-Portuguese
Afra (1)-Late Roman
DeaconDEE-kənEnglish (Modern)
Bartolomej-Slovak, Croatian (Rare)
Leila['li:lə]