runaways (Meaning)

runaways

won by or having a long lead, leaving to gain special advantages (such as lower wages) or avoid disadvantages (such as governmental or union restrictions), one that runs away from danger, duty, or restraint, something (as a horse) that is running out of control, being or operating out of control, something (such as a horse) that is running out of control, to leave in a hurry especially to escape from danger or confinement, extremely successful, a one-sided or overwhelming victory, to run out of control, the act of running away out of control, elope, subject to uncontrolled changes, a person who runs away, accomplished by elopement or during flight, being out of control, to leave home, running away, to leave quickly in order to avoid or escape something, to gain a substantial lead

runaways Sentence Examples

  1. The runaways fled their oppressive households in search of freedom.
  2. The authorities were closing in on the group of runaways, but they managed to evade capture.
  3. The runaways faced countless challenges during their journey, including hunger, cold, and danger.
  4. The runaways longed to return home, but they feared the consequences of their actions.
  5. The runaways formed a tight-knit group, relying on each other for support and protection.
  6. The runaways sought shelter in abandoned buildings, hoping to stay hidden from authorities.
  7. The runaways were desperate for help, but they didn't know who to trust.
  8. The runaways' dreams of a better life were often shattered by the harsh realities of the streets.
  9. The runaways were finally apprehended by the police and returned to their guardians.
  10. The runaways' experiences had a profound impact on their lives, leaving them with both scars and a newfound resilience.

FAQs About the word runaways

won by or having a long lead, leaving to gain special advantages (such as lower wages) or avoid disadvantages (such as governmental or union restrictions), one

subjugations, sweeps, blowouts, captures,conquests, walkaways, romps, landslides, laughers, successes

beatings, disasters,losses, trimmings, lickings, routs, overthrows, defeats, failures, upsets

The runaways fled their oppressive households in search of freedom.

The authorities were closing in on the group of runaways, but they managed to evade capture.

The runaways faced countless challenges during their journey, including hunger, cold, and danger.

The runaways longed to return home, but they feared the consequences of their actions.