Verb
run a bath (third-person singular simple present runs a bath, present participle running a bath, simple past ran a bath, past participle run a bath)
To fill a bathtub with water in preparation for taking a bath.
Never leave a child unattended when you are running a bath for them.
They couldn't, in the National Party, run a bath and if either the deputy leader or the leader tried to, Sir Robert would run away with the plug. David Lange
This person realizes that staying home means blowing off everyone this person has ever known. But the desire to stay in is very strong. This person wants to run a bath and then read in bed. Miranda July