making off (Meaning)

making off

to leave in haste, grab, steal, to take away

making off Sentence Examples

  1. The thieves made off with the stolen jewels before the police could arrive.
  2. The students made off to the library to study for their upcoming exams.
  3. The athlete made off with the gold medal after a thrilling race.
  4. The musician made off with the award for Best New Artist.
  5. The politician made off with a decisive victory in the election.
  6. The company made off with a lucrative contract after months of negotiations.
  7. The criminal made off with a hefty ransom payment before he was apprehended.
  8. The plane made off into the sky, leaving behind a trail of white clouds.
  9. The ship made off from the dock, setting sail for distant lands.
  10. The dog made off with the bone, running away with it in its mouth.

FAQs About the word making off

to leave in haste, grab, steal, to take away

getting out, lighting out,getting (away), skipping (out), clearing out, running off, lamming, eloping, running away, decamping

braving, facing,confronting, daring, hanging around, defying, remaining, bearding, staying, sticking around

The thieves made off with the stolen jewels before the police could arrive.

The students made off to the library to study for their upcoming exams.

The athlete made off with the gold medal after a thrilling race.

The musician made off with the award for Best New Artist.