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Run Of The Mill

Run Of The Mill - ordinary; common; not something special

  • I want to buy a run of the mill car.
  • I want to go to to a really good restaurant, but not a run of the mill restaurant.
  • Do you want to buy a run of the mill laptop, or something special?
  • I love your house. Thank you, but it is just a run of the mill house.
  • The new restaurant is just run of the mill. The food was not so good.

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Run Hot And Cold

Ring Me

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Ready To Drop

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to Railroad someone

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Rip Off

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Rough Time

Run Out Of Steam

Run Out Of Time

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