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Recent Examples of run-insIn response to those run-ins, some lawmakers have proposed establishing a regulated bear hunting season in parts of Connecticut, particularly the northwest corner.—
John Moritz,
Hartford Courant,
14 Aug. 2026 In the months since his arrest, Peters has continued to draw controversy for subsequent run-ins with law enforcement and other legal trouble.—
Luke Chinman,
PEOPLE,
4 Aug. 2026 Though Reigns and Rollins have had many run-ins, matches and callbacks to Rollins’ treacherous act to break up the Shield, there was a sense of finality to their SummerSlam showdown in Minneapolis, Minnesota.—
Alfred Konuwa,
Forbes.com,
3 Aug. 2026 Politico and the Washington Post have previously reported on Miller’s run-ins with the law as a young adult, including charges, which were later dismissed, for underage drinking, assault, disorderly conduct, and resisting arrest.—
Chad De Guzman,
Time,
3 Aug. 2026 The Denver Broncos on Wednesday hit the field for the first time this summer after welcoming back a player and a coach who've had run-ins with the law.—ABC News,
29 July 2026 The Indianapolis Star reported that court records showed Adongo had run-ins with the law during and after his time with the Colts and was at times found incompetent to stand trial.—
Daniella Silva,
NBC news,
26 July 2026 Sargent had two run-ins with Huckabay last year, according to her report.—
David Goodhue,
Miami Herald,
21 July 2026 The program is on NCAA probation and has seen many former staffers have run-ins with the law, including Matt Weiss, who is charged with hacking into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes to find intimate images.—
Larry Lage,
Chicago Tribune,
20 July 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for run-ins
encounters
Noun
For the newest campaign, Belle stars in a series of New York scenes — ranging from late-night taxi rides to chance sidewalk encounters to phone booth conversations — in which the right pair of shoes has the power to change everything.
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Jaden Thompson,
Footwear News,
17 Aug. 2026
In Mesa County, which includes Grand Junction, residents have reported 308 bear encounters, up from just 33 in 2025.