funrun - Meaning in Sanskrit

funrun - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of funrun in English

funrun noun

  1. a footrace run for fun (often including runners who are sponsored for a charity)

What is funrun meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase funrun refers to a footrace run for fun (often including runners who are sponsored for a charity). See funrun meaning in Sanskrit, funrun definition, translation and meaning of funrun in Sanskrit. Find funrun similar words, funrun synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of funrun. Find the answer of what is the meaning of funrun in Sanskrit.

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