running off with (Meaning)
running off with
to leave a person or place in order to live with and have a sexual relationship with (someone), to win (something) very easily, to leave a place with (something that one does not own)
Synonyms & Antonyms of running off with
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running off with Sentence Examples
- The suspect was last seen running off into the nearby alleyway.
- The children were giggling and running off to play in the park.
- The water was running off the roof and flooding the street below.
- The dog was running off leash and barking at passersby.
- The thief made off with the cash, running off down the street.
- The smoke was running off the fire and billowing into the sky.
- The ink was running off the page and smudging the paper.
- The horses were running off at a gallop, their manes flowing behind them.
- The soldiers were running off to battle, their hearts pounding with anticipation.
- The clock was running off and time was slipping away.
FAQs About the word running off with
to leave a person or place in order to live with and have a sexual relationship with (someone), to win (something) very easily, to leave a place with (something
making off with,kidnapping, kidnaping, making away with, abducting,absconding (with), capturing,seizing, impressing, snatching
redeeming, rescuing,delivering, returning, ransoming,restoring,
The suspect was last seen running off into the nearby alleyway.
The children were giggling and running off to play in the park.
The water was running off the roof and flooding the street below.
The dog was running off leash and barking at passersby.