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meter o rabo entre as pernas
Catalan
escapolir-se
Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
run
escape
bunk
lam
scat
scarper
head for the hills
fly the coop
break away
turn tail
Portuguese
meter o rabo entre as pernas
Synonyms
Examples for "
run
"
run
escape
bunk
lam
scat
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
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.
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
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
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.
6
The women and children will, no doubt,
take
to
the
woods
.
7
If we did, we'd
take
to
the
woods
,
and outrun him.
8
Hereafter, when I see you coming, I'm going to
take
to
the
woods
.
9
Come, come!-ifI can't eat breakfast in peace, I'll
take
to
the
woods
.
10
Then the Sans are going to
take
to
the
woods
.
11
When it becomes chronic I shall
take
to
the
woods
.
12
So you
take
to
the
woods
for the greater part.
13
If they mean mischief we can
take
to
the
woods
.
14
I, for one, shall
take
to
the
woods
,
and hide.
15
They'll
take
to
the
woods
an' be darn careful to keep out of sight.
16
Fine feathers make fine birds
take
to
the
woods
.
Portuguese
meter o rabo entre as pernas
fugir
escapar
Catalan
escapolir-se
fugir
escapar