![]() My superior self was on a quixotic errand!.They all had lots of last-minute errands to do.And among unloved tasks, household chores and errands, cleaning is one of the most hated.As soon as you paid some one to run an errand, a record of payment was created.He often got me out of bed, late on an evening, to run an errand.Before you disappear, I want you to do an errand for me.→ (send somebody on) a fool’s errand Examples from the Corpus errand He quickly set out on his errand of mercy (=journey to help someone in danger ). ![]() on an errand I couldn’t stop because I was on an errand. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English errand er‧rand / ˈerənd / noun JOB/TASK a short journey in order to do something for someone, for example delivering or collecting something for them I seemed to spend my life running errands for people.
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