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What does I ran into him mean?

What does I ran into him mean?

to meet someone you know when you are not expecting to: Graham ran into someone he used to know at school the other day.

What does it mean to ran into someone?

To ‘run into’ someone can mean to meet someone by chance. “I ran into my friends when I was at the beach.” “We live in the same neighbourhood but we never run into each other.” It can also mean to collide with something.

What is bump into?

(intr, preposition) informal to meet by chance; encounter unexpectedly.

What is the synonym of ran into?

What is another word for ran into?

saw encountered
ran smack into stumbled across
stumbled on stumbled upon
met by chance ran against
hit upon hit on

What is a word for run into?

In this page you can discover 22 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for run into, like: run, hit, collide with, mix, strike, impinge on, bump into, jar against, butt-against, knock against and meet.

Is it run into or ran?

run into ​Definitions and Synonyms

present tense
I/you/we/they run into
he/she/it runs into
present participle running into
past tense ran into

What do you call bumping into someone?

(bump into someone) to meet someone unexpectedly. I bumped into your mother at the supermarket. Synonyms and related words. To meet, or to introduce people. introduce.

How do you write bumping into someone?

Formal way to say you bumped into someone

  1. You can, Jose, but it would be ambiguous. ‘Meet’ can have either sense: ‘bump into’ / ‘meet up with as arranged’.
  2. Ran into is less colloquial than bumped into, but still hardly formal. – Janus Bahs Jacquet.

What is the meaning of bumped into?

(bump into someone) to meet someone unexpectedly. I bumped into your mother at the supermarket. Synonyms and related words. To meet, or to introduce people.

What do you say when you run into someone?

If you run into someone at, say, a store or a pub, exchange a few friendly pleasantries, but then say it was good seeing them and go on your way. Again, let your demeanor sell that moving on after briefly exchanging some “Hey, how are you?”‘s is a perfectly acceptable way to act.

How do you run into?

(1) Let me know if you run into any snags. (2) The repairs will probably run into thousands of pounds. (3) We’ve run into difficulties / difficulty with the new project. (4) We are not prepared to write a blank cheque for companies that have run into trouble.