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Recent Examples of run-insAside from simply driving through Yellowstone, taking in the sights on foot resulted in 15 deaths through accidental falls, exposure, unexpected medical issues, and run-ins with animals like bison or bears.—
Andrew Paul,
Popular Science,
16 July 2026 The two share three children, and following financial troubles and Porush's run-ins with the law, the couple divorced in 2000.—
Kalia Richardson,
USA Today,
14 July 2026 The late actress had several run-ins with the law.—
Marina Watts,
Entertainment Weekly,
24 June 2026 The outtakes show the cast struggling through everything from elevator doors that refuse to open on cue to accidental run-ins with set pieces, and even a stumble from Streep in her seat.—
Lily Brown,
PEOPLE,
23 June 2026 The kidnappings have been linked to run-ins with drug cartels and corrupt government officials, while there have also been cases involving young women who worked at the country’s many factories.—
Eduard Cauich,
Los Angeles Times,
21 June 2026 But even those who didn’t get to see the parade up close had their share of Brunson run-ins, his name emblazoned on countless jerseys and his face blown up on cutouts.—
Hannah Jackson,
Vogue,
18 June 2026 Since then, he's had several run-ins with the law, including pleading guilty to criminal mischief in connection with a domestic dispute in 2021.—
Madeline Bartos,
CBS News,
11 June 2026 Over the past two decades Panahi has had frequent run-ins with the Iranian authorities.—
Nick Vivarelli,
Variety,
7 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for run-ins
encounters
Noun
Several bison encounters resulted in injuries to Yellowstone tourists last year.
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Emily Mae Czachor,
CBS News,
13 July 2026
In Mantzaris’ class, students eagerly debate Odysseus’ encounters with monsters and other adventures.