Synonym: disappear, run away. Similar words: fleet, sleep, sleeve, rifle, go to sleep, flexible, reflection, flexibility. Meaning: [flɪː] v. run away quickly.
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121. Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry.
122. Haydar plans to flee to Amman, the Jordanian capital.
123. Peoples flee when you thunder and threaten , nations scatter when you rise majestically.
124. Mr. Ramos-Horta says he looked into the eyes of one of his attackers as the man prepared to fire at him, and then he turned to flee before being shot.
125. A roe deer jumps into a fence as she tries to find a way to flee from from flooding on May 18, 2010 in Bohumin town, in eastern Czech Republic.
126. A 1953 coup in support of Pahlavi — backed by the Americans and British — failed and the Shah was forced to flee.
127. Thousands of Palestinian refugees have been forced to flee from their camp in Syria, which has been hit by heavy fire from government forces bombarding the port city of Latakia.
128. Surge domine disepentur inimici tui et fugent qui oderunt te a facie tua—Rise up, Lord, may your enemies be dispersed and those who hate you flee from your face.
129. Flee, get you far off, dwell deep, O ye inhabitants of Hazor, saith the LORD; for Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon hath taken counsel against you, and hath conceived a purpose against you.
130. Some bird species in Costa Rica follow army ant swarms through the forest, indulging in an insect feeding frenzy as flying insects flee the ant raid.
131. Stress puts the body on full alert, which gets the blood pressure up, the sugar up, everything you need to fight or flee the predator.
132. Let It'suffice that the clergyman resolved to flee, and not alone.
133. Los Angeles, October 13, 2008--Residents flee a newly hellish landscape in California's San Fernando Valley during a fast-moving brush fire.
134. The story is set in the Franco-Prussian War and follows ten French residents of Rouen, recently occupied by the Prussians. The travelers decide to flee to Le Havre in a horse-drawn carriage.
135. The United States army finally seized government buildings in the state capital. They forced state officials, including the governor, to flee.
136. Three British officers form a bond as they flee a POW camp at the beginning of World War II.
137. Wise investors should resist the urge to flee, reduce their holdings of risky assets and stare down the bear.
138. This meant they could both quickly catch up to and quickly flee from square-rigged vessels when sailing close to the wind.
139. Much of what we are about centers on the same impulses to eat, procreate,[http://sentencedict.com/flee.html] fight or flee that motivated Fred Flintstone.
140. Flee, my friend, into thy solitude - and thither, where a rough strong breeze bloweth.
141. E en deaths cold wave I will not flee , Since God through Jordan leadeth me.
142. The family were forced to flee with their infant son.
143. There was an attack. She persuaded Bolivar to flee rather than to fight.
144. He and his family including eleven sons flee from Laban.
145. Abusive employers are complicit, and lax Taiwanese labor laws criminalize workers who flee.
146. When everybody fall over each other to flee for life , a young woman has shown the valuable life in order to rescue these children.
147. His grandmother in Vung Tau took him in while his mother served a five-year sentence in a re-education camp for trying to flee Vietnam.
148. Ten years ago I met Stalin's personal telegraphist, who told me how he was driven that night through a cold and rainy Moscow, ready to flee with his boss.
149. The pilchard that social status does not poor people drowsy, and carnivorous person the arrival of catfish, make them to flee for one's life a scene of bustling activity, vibrant.
150. The fighting forced nearly a million to flee Swat to safer areas.