Run For One's Money Meaning

Run For One's Money is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic, dated) A reasonable opportunity to succeed, perform acceptably, or escape harm, especially in a difficult situation.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Run For One's Money

(idiomatic, dated) A reasonable opportunity to succeed, perform acceptably, or escape harm, especially in a difficult situation.

Example : 1918, Peter B. Kyne, The Valley of the Giants, ch. 24:  "If your competitor regards you as a menace to his pocketbook, he can give you a nice little run for your money and delay you indefinitely."2003, Mitch Frank, "Why Primaries Matter," Time, 3 April:  After beating Bush in New Hampshire, McCain gave him a two month run for his money. Bush had to prove he wasn't just a famous name.1913, Rudyard Kipling, Letters of Travel, ch. 18:  He appealed and, by some arrangement or other, got leave to state his case personally to the Court of Revision. Said, I believe, that he did not much trust lawyers, but that if the sahibs would give him a hearing, as man to man, he might have a run for his money.1917, William MacLeod Raine, The Sheriff's Son, ch. 11:  "I say he'll get a run for his money. If there's any killing to be done, it will be in fair fight."

Meaning of Run For One's Money

Run For One's Money is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Run For One's Money stands for (idiomatic, dated) A reasonable opportunity to succeed, perform acceptably, or escape harm, especially in a difficult situation.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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