RAN TOWARDS ME

Definition: To move quickly in the direction of the speaker.

Synonyms: Rushed In, Darted Over, Charged At, Sprinted Up, Hurried Towards

Usage Examples in Sentences

#1
She ran towards me with a big smile on her face.
#2
The player ran towards me after scoring the winning goal.
#3
The rain started, and she ran towards me for shelter.
#4
The flower girl ran towards me with a bouquet at the wedding.
#5
The excited dog ran towards me as I entered the park.
#6
Startled by the sudden noise, she ran towards me for comfort.
#7
As the storm approached, people ran towards me seeking shelter.
#8
In the thrilling climax of the movie, the hero bravely ran towards me to save the day.
#9
Startled by the unexpected sound, the deer ran towards me before darting into the forest.
#10
As the fire alarm blared, the students quickly ran towards me, following the evacuation procedure.
#11
The majestic stallion, his ebony mane billowing behind him, ran towards me with unbridled determination.
#12
She ran towards me, her hair flying behind her.
#13
I watched as the children ran towards me, laughing and playing.
#14
With open arms, he ran towards me for a warm embrace.
#15
He suddenly ran towards me, startling me with his abruptness.
#16
With determination in her eyes, she ran towards me, ignoring all obstacles.
#17
As I walked along the path, a stranger unexpectedly ran towards me.
#18
He waved and then casually ran towards me, as if nothing was wrong.
#19
Startled by the noise, I noticed a figure that quickly ran towards me.
#20
She hesitated for a moment, then ran towards me with open arms.
#21
With determination, the athlete ran towards me to cross the finish line.
#22
Gasping for breath, she finally ran towards me to safety.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: During the emergency drill, one of the participants ran towards me, looking panicked.B: Did they seem injured or was it just the urgency of the situation?A: It seemed more like urgency. I quickly directed them to the assembly point.
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