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Sentence count:140+6Posted:2017-05-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: blowoutfleerfugitivelaugherrompshoo-inwalkawaySimilar words: run awayunawarenawabin a waysign awayokinawaturn awayfrighten awayMeaning: ['rʌnəweɪ]  n. 1. an easy victory 2. someone who flees from an uncongenial situation. adj. completely out of control. 
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31. One must find a way of ruling out the runaway solutions by choosing the initial accelerations in just the right way.
32. Bush's prepared arrival speech on an airport runaway was drowned by hissing and booing.
33. Not withstanding that risk, under the Constitution, the judiciary is in the best position to blow the whistle on runaway majorities.
34. The owners are constantly carping about runaway salaries, then fall over themselves to jump the gun and up the ante.
35. Actually, he met her at a truck stop where she was a runaway.
36. So much news, a runaway train of events that somehow Richard just had to jump on to.
37. I was warned before I left not to do anything silly, like becoming an illegal immigrant, a runaway.
38. No recent runaway or any person descended from those who had fled since 1660 could possibly produce such papers.
39. His imagination bolted ahead like a runaway horse, only to be reined firmly in and brought to a halt.
40. Even congressional leaders who pushed hardest for it were sufficiently nervous to build in some hedges against runaway presidential abuse.
41. Meanwhile, the astronauts prepared for another close pass of the runaway satellite and the miles of tether suspended below it.
42. Upper and lower limits may be applied to prevent a runaway condition in the event of really bad estimating.
43. The committee also agreed to pay the master his expenses in apprehending runaway boys from the workhouse.
44. Read in studio A taxi service with a difference is being launched which looks certain to become a runaway success with tourists.
45. The novel gathers the pace of a thriller as the resourceful Birdie becomes a runaway searching for her scattered family.
46. He jumped off his cart which was nearby and ran after the runaway.
47. The distinctive authority of this new act made both national and state governments responsible for the capture and return of runaway slaves.
48. It kills more than runaway motorists and the luckless in their way[sentencedict.com], too.
49. He ran the company as if he had suddenly and unexpectedly found himself on the footplate of a runaway engine.
50. Oxford hammered runaway First Division leaders Newcastle 4-2 after scoring two goals in the opening eight minutes.
51. Three women hit by the runaway car were cut and bruised - and one suffered a broken leg.
52. She also collected tales from those runaway slaves who escaped via the Underground Railroad.
53. However, humanity could survive a glacial; its chances of surviving a runaway greenhouse effect are much more slender.
54. A senior official in the State Statistical Bureau warned that demand had to be controlled to avoid runaway inflation.
55. Nearby is near Runaway Ghaut,[http://sentencedict.com/runaway.html] a rugged ravine where slaves sought refuge.
56. Follow this with a journey across the dusty terrain on the wild runaway Mine Train.
57. Amplifiers shoot down the ramps like runaway trains, as they throw resentful glances over at the cars.
58. They see technology as a runaway force that humans can no longer control.
59. A runaway hamster called Sophie takes pride of place where the school rat once roamed.
60. Many Southerners sheltered runaway slaves during the Civil War.
More similar words: run awayunawarenawabin a waysign awayokinawaturn awayfrighten awayrun afterrun acrossrunaroundgnawin a wordonce in a whilefaunalunarunablelacunalunacyrununaidedunarmedcommunallunatictsunamiawayunabatedtribunalunabashedfortunate
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