to leave your current location quickly to buy or get something · to make a quick trip to a store for an item
Ever realize you're missing a key ingredient while cooking, or suddenly run out of toilet paper? 😱 This is your go-to phrase for those urgent, quick shopping missions! It’s perfect when you need to grab something specific and get back fast. 🏃♀️💨
💡 **Quick Tip!** 'To run out for something' implies a *fast* trip, usually for a specific item or a small number of things. Don't confuse it with 'to run out of something' (meaning you have no more of it) or 'to run to the store' (which is just the action of going to the store, without the 'for something' purpose). Think of it as a mini-expedition! 🚀
Which English expression best fits this situation? Situation: Your friend suddenly exclaims, 'We're out of ice cream!' and you want to say, 'Don't worry, I can go out quickly to buy some.' A. to sit around for something B. to run out for something C. to walk away from something