Synonym: abscond, absquatulate, beetle off, bolt, bolt out, chase away, decamp, dispel, drive away, drive off, drive out, elope, go off, make off, photocopy, run out, turn back, waste, xerox. Similar words: make fun of, run out, run out of, run over, born of, turn off, run, trunk. Meaning: v. 1. run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along 2. leave suddenly and as if in a hurry 3. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings 4. run away secretly with one's beloved 5. run off as waste 6. reproduce by xerography 7. decide (a contest or competition) by a runoff.
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31 The story goes that he's run off with his secretary, but I can't believe it, can you?
32 It can run off a rechargeable battery pack.
33 Obviously, the emergency services are run off their feet.
34 Domestic equipment is run off a new generator and includes a water maker, water purifier, ice maker and microwave.
35 After all this is the woman whose husband has just run off with Felicity Kendal.
36 Trying to run off left tackle, he collided with his own lineman.
37 George and Russell were talking about a white-face year-ling that had run off earlier in the summer.
38 When satisfied, look along the whole length and ensure that the wood grain does not run off the true length.
39 The girl managed to run off but the man repeated the attack and again she managed to escape.
40 Before I realised what was happening, the man had grabbed my bag and run off with it.
41 These can either run off the public-telephone network, or off the smaller PABXs that control businesses' own in-house telephone systems.
42 Smith told police he thought the girls had already jumped from the bay when he, Harper and Winter had run off.
43 The other two, a couple of weak-kneed cowards, had thought that was enough and run off.
44 Cowher was screaming at him and backpedaling as the official tried to run off the field.
45 She shouldn't run off with any of his old mates or she would get a good hiding when he came home.
46 Kafka and Milena take fright and run off in different directions.
47 She had confided this to Liz in a tearful moment, not long after Jonathan had run off with the Williams girl.
48 Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about, unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.
49 The man had run off and I was with child.
50 And there were no assistants or secretaries to take dictation or run off copies for me.
51 Hilda Hewitt had copies of two posters run off on the Office photo-copier.
52 They run off laughing like parrots as my companion shouts after them in disgust.
53 Then they start chasing each other again, screaming and laughing and they run off into the woods. Sentencedict.com
54 Give all your pearls, and the swine will make a pearl necklace, then run off. Don't show all your glory. Anthony Liccione
55 To achieve this, ruled paper can be run off on a photocopier on a high contrast setting.
56 Often, dogs that run off and stay just out of distance can be discouraged from this habit when the owner hides.
57 Peter Beard chased and arrested McKitten after he was almost run off the road.
58 I lay on the army cot and stared at the joists and let the tears run off my face like rain.
59 All the sales assistants are run off their feet. The shop ought to take on more staff.
60 I wanted to run off with her and raise our boys together.
More similar words: make fun of, run out, run out of, run over, born of, turn off, run, trunk, run down, on the run, runner, run into, truncated, run through, in the long run.