0 a point scored in baseball by hitting the ball so far that you have time to run all the way around the four corners of the playing field before it is returned
1 (in baseball) a play in which a player hits the ball and scores, usually by hitting the ball a long way so that it comes down beyond the playing area:
fig. The movie didn’t just make money, it hit a home run (= was extremely successful).
There is the other case, of a vessel on the home run which may extend far abroad and touch foreign ports.
The local authority then pays the voluntary organisation and the child is transferred to a home run by it.
The provision of air-raid shelter in a private nursing home run for profit is a matter for the proprietor.
I believe the ex-service man deserves much better treatment than to be detained in a home run for profit.
Deaths attributable to fixed wiring in the home run at rather fewer than three a year.
Legislation on waste is now on the home run, and it does not look good.
It has one desired effect in that it provides a reason for withdrawing the registration of any home run by a person who has been so convicted.
He hit 34 homers, slugged.706 and scored 106 runs in 1967, winning in 1968 his second home run title with 27.
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