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Meanings of flee over in English
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Usage of flee over in English
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As they fleeover Kamoamoa, Kekuhaupio faces the Maui warriors alone.
2
Police have stopped a number of drivers attempting to fleeover the NSW-Victoria border.
3
He said if I would marry him he would fleeover the border and be an honest man.
4
Meanwhile near Lebanon, Syrian forces and rebels clashed over the strategic town of Yabroud, causing hundreds of people to fleeover the border.
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North Korean defectors mostly come from the poorest parts of the destitute state and usually fleeover the traditionally quite porous border with China.
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Afghans took notice: a cartoon in a Kabul newspaper shows cabinet ministers with bags of cash trying to fleeover a log across a river.
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Agencies say the spiralling violence in Mogadishu has killed more then 250 civilians, and 160,000 have been forced to fleeover the past seven weeks.
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Many of their friends began to leave, fleeingover the redrawn border to Italy.
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Fleeingover open ground meant there was nothing to obstruct the enemy's sight line or spoil their aim.
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Russell determined to enact the part of Eliza in "Uncle Tom's Cabin," fleeingover the ice.
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Fledover burning plains; in deserts fainted;
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Lebanon was also buffeted by the aftershocks of Israel's creation in 1948, which sent some 100,000 Palestinian refugees fleeingover the border.