ran aground|run aground in English
an into obstacles, reached a dead end, exploded, blew up
Use "ran aground|run aground" in a sentence
1. He ran her aground.
2. The ship ran aground.
3. The oil - tanker run aground.
4. There's no use, you've run aground.
5. The boat ran aground on a shoal.
6. Our ship ran aground in the fog.
7. Sebastian ran the whole goddamn thing aground.
8. Nautical To run ( a vessel ) aground.
9. Aground synonyms, Aground pronunciation, Aground translation, English dictionary definition of Aground
10. Aground definition, on or into the ground; in a stranded condition or state: The ship ran Aground
11. A Greek oil tanker has run aground.
12. The oil tanker ran aground on a sandbank.
13. 17 The ship ran aground on a submerged reef.
14. We are destined to run aground on some island.
15. Their plans for building a new library run aground.
16. ‘The ship ran Aground for three minutes before it was eased off.’ ‘There had been a storm, though, I think, and the ship had run Aground on an island ruled by some sort of nasty feudal overlord.’ ‘The ship had ran Aground on a sandbar at the mouth of the inlet.’
17. The oil tanker ran / went aground off the Spanish coast.
18. Heavy rains obscured the islands, and Zane ran aground at 0230.
19. Of possession as the delusion we all run aground on.
20. Their plans for building a new library have run aground.
21. Onto or on a shore, reef, or the bottom of a body of water: a ship that ran Aground; a ship Aground offshore
22. A ship carrying a cargo of oil has run aground.
23. Acts 26 But we must run aground on a certain island.
24. DeLong ran aground in 1921; Woolsey sank after a collision in 1921.
25. The oil tanker ran/went aground on a mud bank in thick fog.