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Sticking out your tongue phraseological unit. Running with tongue out

Sticking out (sticking out) tongue Razg. Express Walk or run quickly (or exhausted from fatigue or tension). [ Vanechka:] You'll catch up with him, no matter how. I saw him sticking out his tongue and running away(Pisemsky. Hypochondriac). He runs... with his tongue out, out of breath(B. Gorbatov. My generation). Katerina Ivanovna herself managed the purchases with the help of one tenant... who ran all yesterday and all this morning at breakneck speed and with his tongue hanging out(Dostoevsky. Crime and Punishment).

Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST. A. I. Fedorov. 2008.

See what “Sticking out your tongue” means in other dictionaries:

    sticking out tongue- headlong, sticking out his tongue, at full speed, without feeling his feet, without feeling his feet, at full speed, without hearing his feet, briskly, like a fire, like a mad cat, without memory, running, head over heels, headlong, quickly, like a mad man , in full sail, as if on fire, like... ... Synonym dictionary

    run with your tongue out- like dogs running with their tongues hanging out Wed. The police rushed around like crazy for three days, sticking out their tongues (looking for the scoundrel author of the pamphlet). Grigorovich. Two generals. 13. Wed. So chase her along the main roads, sticking out your tongue, neither light nor dawn.... ... Michelson's Large Explanatory and Phraseological Dictionary

    Sticking out (sticking out, sticking out) tongue- 1. In a hurry, very quickly. 2. With signs of fatigue. 3. With diligence. BMS 1998, 648; SHZF 2001, 52; FM 2002, 641; BMS 1998, 539 ...

    sticking out his tongue- adverb, number of synonyms: 43 running (68) without looking back (59) without memory (62) ... Synonym dictionary

    LANGUAGE- Woman's language. Arch. Aloe plant. AOS 1, 78. Fable language. Jarg. corner. Thieves' jargon. SRVS 1, 31, 203. Who has a balanthresic tongue. Komi. About a talkative person. Kobeleva, 83. Basque on the tongue. Yarosl. A lively, unrestrained person. YaOS 1, 40. Beat... ... Big dictionary Russian sayings

    fast- Lively, briskly, fluently, nimble, hastily, hurriedly, quickly, swiftly, hurriedly, greyhound, briskly, animatedly, dashingly, briskly, instantly, headlong, galloping, trotting. Rushing with full sails. Run as fast as you can, with all your spirit, with all your might, with all your might, with all your might... Synonym dictionary

    language- a, m. 1. An organ in the oral cavity in the form of a muscular outgrowth in vertebrates and humans, facilitating the chewing and swallowing of food, determining its taste properties. Life is hard labor! he grumbled, rolling crumbs of black bread in his mouth with his tongue... ... Small academic dictionary

    stick out- well, no; sov., trans. (nesov. stick out). Expose, push out. Both have their heads out of the window and are looking away at the gate. Chekhov, Philistines. A large, quiet dog lay with its pink tongue hanging out. Gorbatov, My generation. ◊ sticking out (sticking out)… … Small academic dictionary

    STICK OUT- STICK OUT, well, no; dull; absolutely, what. Expose, push out. B. head out the window. Sticking out (sticking out) your tongue, run (translated: very quickly, barely taking a breath; colloquial). Nose in. no one dares (translated: behaves quietly; colloquially). | imperfect... ... Dictionary Ozhegova

    run- swiftly, like an arrow, with all your might, with all your agility, with all your might, as quickly as you can, as fast as you can, with all your might, headlong, as if on fire, without feeling your feet, without feeling your feet, headlong, like a madman , as fast as you can, without looking back, without hearing underneath you... ... Synonym dictionary

Language is another word often found in phraseological units, since language is extremely important for a person, it is with it that the idea of ​​​​the ability to speak and communicate is associated. The idea of ​​speaking (or, conversely, silence) can be traced in one way or another in many phraseological units with the word language.

Run with your tongue out- very fast.
Keep your mouth shut- be silent, do not say too much; be careful in your statements.
Long tongue- they say if a person is a talker and likes to tell other people's secrets.
How a cow licked it with her tongue- about something that quickly and without a trace disappeared.
Find mutual language - reach mutual understanding.
Step on your tongue- make them fall silent.
Hang your tongue on your shoulder- very tired.
Get on the tongue- become the subject of gossip.
Bite your tongue- shut up, refrain from speaking.
Untie your tongue- encourage someone to talk; give someone the opportunity to speak.
Loosen your tongue- without restraining yourself, losing control over yourself, blurting out, saying unnecessary things.
Tip on your tongue- an angry wish to an evil talker.
Pull the tongue- say something that is not entirely appropriate to the situation.
Shorten your tongue- to make someone silent, not to allow insolence to be said, unnecessary things.
Scratch your tongue (scratch your tongue)- talk in vain, engage in chatter, idle talk.
scratching tongues- gossip, slander.
The devil pulled his tongue- an unnecessary word escapes the tongue.
Tongue without bones- they say if a person is talkative.
Tongue is tied– you can’t say anything clearly.
Tongue stuck to larynx- suddenly fall silent, stop talking.
Tongue swallow- shut up, stop talking (about someone’s reluctance to talk).
The tongue hangs well- they say about a person who speaks freely and fluently.

Phraseologisms with the word “LITTLE”

Almost- about, almost
Small spool but precious– value is not determined by size
Small small less– one is smaller than the other (about children)
The bird is small, but the nail is sharp– insignificant in position, but inspires fear or admiration for its qualities
Little dog to old age puppy– a short person always seems younger than his age, does not make a solid impression
You never know– 1. anything, any 2. not significant, not important 3. excitement, what if...
Little by little– slowly, little by little
At low speed- slowly
From small to large– all ages
Small (drink)- a little, a small portion
Play small– make a small bet (in games)
From an early age– since childhood
Just a little- a small part of something.

Correct and appropriate use of phraseological units gives speech special expressiveness, accuracy and imagery.

Running with tongue out

adj., number of synonyms: 3

Escaped (131)

running headlong (3)

Rushing (38)


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  • - Razg. Express Walk quickly, run. You'll catch up with him, no matter how. I saw him sticking out his tongue and running away. He runs... with his tongue hanging out, gasping for breath...

    Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

  • - 1. In a hurry, very quickly. 2. With signs of fatigue. 3. With diligence. BMS 1998, 648; SHZF 2001, 52; FM 2002, 641; BMS 1998, 539...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 131 running, sticking out his tongue, running away, beating, gushing with a fountain, rushing to his heels, vandal, chewing, gasping, gasping, chasing...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 1 galloping...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 2 trembling cowardly...

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  • - adj., number of synonyms: 1 trotting...

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