A run-on is a sentence in which two or more independent clauses (i.e., complete sentences) are joined without appropriate punctuation or conjunctionand this is generally considered a stylistic error, though it is occasionally used in literature and may be used as a rhetorical device. An example of a run-on is a comma splice, in which two independe... Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-on_sentence
A sentence that is far too long and should be broken into two or more sentences, often because the writer is not skilled enough to shorten the text or to divide it, but also sometimes just because the writer likes the sound of his own typing, but in other cases (such as this one) just to prove a point, or because the song the writer is listening t... Found on https://thgmwriters.com/blog/glossary-writing-definitions/
noun an ungrammatical sentence in which two or more independent clauses are conjoined without a conjunction Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20974