"run for the exercise" meaning in English

See run for the exercise in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Verb

Forms: runs for the exercise [present, singular, third-person], running for the exercise [participle, present], ran for the exercise [past], run for the exercise [participle, past]
Etymology: A pun on two senses of run: to run for election and to travel quickly on foot. Etymology templates: {{m|en|run}} run Head templates: {{en-verb|run<,,ran,run> for the exercise}} run for the exercise (third-person singular simple present runs for the exercise, present participle running for the exercise, simple past ran for the exercise, past participle run for the exercise)
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, exercise. Related terms: run like a dry creek
    Sense id: en-run_for_the_exercise-en-verb-IbikMHWU
  2. (simile, US, colloquial, politics) To run for political office with little chance of success. Tags: US, colloquial Categories (topical): Politics
    Sense id: en-run_for_the_exercise-en-verb-ySOuYufZ Categories (other): American English, English similes, English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 28 72 Topics: government, politics

Inflected forms

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