Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
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Examples for "run "
1 The banks' recent run of good form came to an end today.
2 This year the work will likely run out months earlier, Olson said.
3 The critical issue now is whether the run of good news continues.
4 I had run quite far and was a long way from home.
5 Rice said the two shows would run at different times of year.
1 Last year his parents decided he should try to escape to Europe.
2 How can this visit help me answer the question I can't escape ?
3 Neither side will escape challenge: this research will impact on the vote.
4 They allow people to escape their reality and enter a new one.
5 Now he decided a different course of escape might be in order.
1 The next moment the boy heard Thede moving in the bunk above.
2 In the darkness, cylinder in hand, I crept softly from the bunk .
3 When Harold was in his bunk the little maid was brought in.
4 Long, frightening howls carried by the wind into our open bunk windows.
5 The man in the bunk in the lumbermen's camp is wild again.
1 Cash and calls weren't the only thing Massino got on the lam .
2 Stinker is a bargee, but he was quite right to lam me.
3 We're both on the lam now. He glanced idly toward the woman.
4 I'm liable to lam your head off, threatened the big man sullenly.
5 De way that gal lam me across the head was a caution!
1 Most tourists want to see the animals, not the just the scat .
2 Tells how Mozart, Liszt, and Brahms used scat , and its modern development.
3 The tail end of a scat of rain beat on their faces.
4 Nodelman kept me waiting, without offering me a scat , a good half-hour.
5 I swear, the stuff tasted like armadillo scat mixed with swamp water.
1 Let us take to the woods and we will give them hell.
2 We cannot all take to the woods and swamps as Thoreau did.
3 I saw nothing for it but to take to the woods .
4 I always have a bite with me when I take to the woods .
5 For you and yours must even take to the woods for a while.
1 Didn't I give you six hours to fly the coop ?
2 Because the goose was about to fly the coop .
3 We'll leave you here and fly the coop .
4 Just in case you were wondering where the expression ' fly the coop ' comes from, they're amazing escape artists.
5 Or if I asked the same question differently, was there a connection between our raid on Charabi's office and Bian's decision to fly the coop ?
1 It's time to break away from the failing and dysfunctional EU system.
2 The answer is not to break away , though, but to stay united.
3 Why does this province, specifically, want to break away from South Africa?
4 There's a strong possibility the Ukraine will break away and join him.
5 Anxiety and fear will remain until you deliberately break away and commit.
1 We came all the way across town to turn tail and run?
2 But he couldn't very well turn tail and bolt off the poop.
3 Half the children, upon seeing their leader turn tail and flee, followed suit.
4 Fala expected Kahg to turn tail and run, try to gain sky room.
5 He could not turn tail in the face of such an exalted opinion.
1 Common sense: I was supposed to run away , yell for help, etc.
2 Officials said he had run away from his family after an argument.
3 Tell her she should run away to sea and become a pirate.
4 You said you had no idea he was going to run away .
5 She wanted to believe Race's beautiful vision-thatthey could run away together.
1 That assault team will hightail it back to their base of operations.
2 I understand if you want to hightail it out of here.
3 They're afraid if they let on we're here, we'll hightail it somewhere else.
4 With this out-of-space drive they hightail it among the stars.
5 If you get into trouble, you can't just hightail it back inside the spaceship.
1 That likely the car would head for the hills , where the I.W.W.
2 That cat's gonna head for the hills the minute he sees an opportunity.
3 In a real revolt, the rich and powerful usually head for the hills , terrified.
4 When I tell him that, he'll head for the hills .
5 But remember, if you start a war, my friend, you better head for the hills .
1 But we can't give them a lick of warning or they'll scarper .
2 A commotion around the van followed and eventually the driver had to scarper .
3 We wait below, light fuses and scarper when the fuckin' train hits the bridge.
4 It's no wonder they scarper off so quickly.
5 Not like with Liz Stride, just a slash at the throat and a scarper in the dark.
6 It seems a good enough time to scarper , to pack my bags and follow the herd towards Southfields tube station.
7 His efforts are unsuccessful, although playing Slim Whitman's Indian Love Call does the trick in the end: the Martians scarper .
8 Olivia Kelly reports While other multinationals may scarper from the State, the biomedical device industries would appear to be holding firm.
9 He'd emerge behind the net, roar his head off to get Wizard fans worked up and scarper off into the stand.
10 When they pull up out front, I'll see that everyone is chased away and you can scarper with all the supplies you need.
11 Which allowed the Local Response Team to quickly shove their problems all the way up to ACPO rank and then scarper back to Epping.
12 Still, at least those who scarpered on this occasion were in good company.
13 They scarpered away from the scene, as the Browns desperately sought medical attention.
14 I looked around, but Simone had sensibly scarpered by that point.
15 With tail planted firmly between legs, this opportunist scarpered from the scene immediately.
16 But now she has scarpered , and Negan wanted her back -or dead.
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