ran off with Antonyms
Meaning of ran off with
ran 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)
ran off with Sentence Examples
- The dog ran off with the stolen bone, leaving its owner in dismay.
- The thief ran off with the priceless jewels, leaving the gallery in shock.
- The bride ran off with her secret lover, shattering the groom's dreams.
- The prisoner ran off with a stolen car, sparking a citywide manhunt.
- The child ran off with a stranger, causing panic among his parents.
- The employee ran off with the company's confidential files, jeopardizing its business.
- The contestant ran off with the million-dollar prize, leaving the audience in disbelief.
- The politician ran off with his campaign funds, breaking the trust of his constituents.
- The bank robber ran off with the stolen money, leaving the police frustrated.
- The couple ran off with their newborn baby, creating a heartbreaking custody battle.
FAQs About the word ran 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
made off with,kidnapped, abducted, made away with, kidnaped,captured, shanghaied, spirited, snatched, stole
rescued, returned,delivered, restored, redeemed,ransomed,
The dog ran off with the stolen bone, leaving its owner in dismay.
The thief ran off with the priceless jewels, leaving the gallery in shock.
The bride ran off with her secret lover, shattering the groom's dreams.
The prisoner ran off with a stolen car, sparking a citywide manhunt.