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run-in noun- an argumentative or violent encounter UK
- the run in with the two coppers in Ponty — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 95, 1999
- a concealed location used by criminals for the division or transfer of recently stolen goods UK
- The normal method was to hire a van from a small lorry-owner, run the van to the warehouse, break in, load the van, take the contents to a “run-in”–usually a shed or a garage in the central London area–and return the van. — John Gosling, The Ghost Squad, 1959
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