errand

recado
definition
noun
she asked Tim to run an errand for her
a short journey undertaken in order to deliver or collect something, often on someone else's behalf.
translation of 'errand'
noun
recado,
encargo
example
The quiet of Shrewsbury Abbey is shattered when Brother Oswin, sent on an 'errand' to deliver medicines, is discovered in a nearby forest, beaten within an inch of his life.
I have a short 'errand' to run, then I'll reschedule my meeting with Mark and plunge back into the fray.
Casey Mason was on a shopping 'errand' on her bicycle when she was involved in an accident with a lorry at Stockbridge, Keighley.
she asked Tim to run an 'errand' for her
I felt someone stalking me when I was walking home from the 'errand' that my mom sent me on.
That implies a contract of service, a master-servant relationship - the person is carrying an 'errand' on behalf of someone and is being directed by him or her.
I asked other parents when they began leaving their children alone, either for a short 'errand' or during after-school hours.
she asked Tim to run an 'errand' for her
she knew that if she stated her 'errand' she would not be able to see him
She called me way too early in the morning and informed me of my new 'errand' or duty.
What does it say about me that my first 'errand' (after walking my dog a few times and going to the grocery, of course) is getting online?
However, her younger brother's tutor agreed to the 'errand' on her behalf when he discovered that Mary had been listening to his lessons and was not totally absorbed in her stitchery.
Street vendors displayed colourful wares of fruits to crowds of people out for walks or 'errands' .
she knew that if she stated her' erran'd, she would not be able to see him
Use this forgotten vacation time to finish last-minute details and 'errands' .
Daily 'errands' will include providing meals, responding to calls for attention and overseeing visits by relatives.
She's probably somewhere else doing social work now,’ said one senior citizen as he settled comfortably in his chair and stretched out his legs, clearly willing to wait till Suhasini finished all her 'errands of mercy' .
A DRINK-DRIVER has escaped jail for taking to the road on an 'errand of mercy' in defiance of a driving ban.
Later that afternoon, after he'd run all his 'errands' , Clay walked back to the boarding house.
The Crusade was seen as an 'errand of mercy' to right a terrible wrong.
Children are expected to help carry water, collect firewood, and run 'errands' for their mothers.
Despite the prevailing situation, Fiwale Rural Health Centre has not relented in its 'errands of mercy' .
I soon go look after the 'errands' and I will try to see if I can post before I flash out of here for Tobago tomorrow.
They acted as a kind of police force, doing 'errands' for the king, executing his justice and collecting his taxes.
Bigger houses on bigger lots mean neighborhoods stretch beyond walking distance for doing 'errands' .
You run errands for a couple of people, and these 'errands' let you be a delivery boy most of the time.
With all the 'errands' your father sends him to fetch, it is quite easy for him to send word to me.
Leave the car at home, walk for short 'errands' or use your bike.
Yesterday my list of 'errands' included a stop at the store to buy DVD-Rs on sale.
If the answer is yes, try to combine several 'errands' in one trip.
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