run out at



run out at someone or something

to come out of a place and charge or attack someone or something. The badger ran out at us and then went back to its den. The dogs ran out at the speeding car.
See also: out, run

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Yehiel-Hebrew
Ebba (2)-English
Whittington['hwitiŋtən]
Ignatiy-Russian
Toma (2)TO-mah (Croatian, Serbian)Romanian, Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Georgian
HaroldHER-əld, HAR-əldEnglish