Noun
running commentary (plural running commentaries)
A continuous verbal, or written description of events as they happen.
Keep Victoria Boring often pokes fun at Victoria citizens from a distance, and keeps a running commentary on the more flavourful aspects of the city and its residents. Source: Internet
And while I’m truly allergic to obnoxious YouTuber culture, I often power through the bad jokes and running commentary because there are some games that I want to experience even when my bank account won’t let me. Source: Internet
He's a bit hard of hearing and offered running commentary to his seatmate on the musicians and his music. Source: Internet
You know what I’m talking about - that running commentary in your mind as you turn the pages: Was that a red herring? Source: Internet
It is difficult to do a running commentary on issues with such deep roots as the indigenous people’s movement, of which without doubt the current agitation in the valley districts of Manipur is a part. Source: Internet
A popular Orthodox prayerbook with running commentary. Source: Internet