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Meanings of
decamp
in inglés
portugués
fugir
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Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along.
bolt
abscond
absquatulate
run off
go off
make off
portugués
fugir
Leave suddenly.
skip
vamoose
Sinónimos
Examples for "
bolt
"
bolt
abscond
absquatulate
run off
go off
Examples for "
bolt
"
1
There's food in there, and a good strong
bolt
on the outside.
2
Siegrist added a middle
bolt
and took four days to work it.
3
The
bolt
came free, along with a good chunk of the wall.
4
Critics fear companies may simply choose to
bolt
to less costly states.
5
We made plans to return the following year with the
bolt
gun.
1
And then they would
abscond
from the company of the anguished man.
2
I'm not planning to
abscond
in the black of night, you know!
3
It's true that cases sometimes proceed when defendants misbehave in court or
abscond
.
4
Wait till we get to it; otherwise they'll
abscond
on foot.
5
I'm glad to see that you didn't
abscond
to Ireland, too.
1
Ready to
absquatulate
all the dragons and rescue you.
2
We're not going to be able to
absquatulate
from these pirate yaps very easily, that's for sure.
3
I'll
absquatulate
on the desk.
4
I'm going to
absquatulate
,
see?
5
Absquatulate
was a big word, but she understood it, having come across it one day in the Dictionary.
1
Mr Warner said Mr Turei was
run
off
the road on purpose.
2
It was a great effort and we hope to
run
off
that.
3
He was able to
run
off
and has made it to safety.
4
This time he knew Patty wasn't the type to just
run
off
.
5
He wouldn't just
run
off
again, not after what happened last time.
1
She was too young-muchtoo young-muchtoo young-to
go
off
by herself.
2
To understand that, we need to ask what makes food
go
off
.
3
Before Baby left, he would
go
off
for longer and longer times.
4
I didn't want to
go
off
course, so I let things be.
5
The second meeting was to
go
off
in less than ten minutes.
1
Then he would drop everything, and
make
off
in the utmost consternation.
2
Crawford declined to say how much his company would
make
off
abc.xyz.
3
If you're planning to
make
off
to Cabo San Lucas, forget it.
4
He would probably
make
off
with some of our best artworks, then.
5
They had soon realized there was money to
make
off
the downtrodden.
Leave a camp.
break camp
Usage of
decamp
in inglés
1
Captain Charles, I believe you are one of General Le Clerc's
aides
-
decamp
.
2
At the beginning of the second act I was obliged to
decamp
.
3
There was every prospect of a general
decamp
of all my people.
4
Ditch the HRH, hand back the diamonds and
decamp
to, say, Malibu.
5
Burglars work silently, and at the least noise
decamp
,
as a rule.
6
He told me to
decamp
,
and I said something sharp to him.
7
The pope prepared to
decamp
from Rome, calling urgently for a new crusade.
8
British firms would
decamp
to Dublin to get inside the EU.
9
Ryan was set to
decamp
,
peeved that I'd continued to duck his proposal.
10
Perhaps he had better
decamp
while the coast was still clear.
11
It irritated Jones so much that he was obliged to
decamp
.
12
They made the decision to
decamp
to a nearby hotel instead.
13
Since the evening before,
aides
-
decamp
,
leaving the governor's palace, galloped in every direction.
14
He was preparing hastily to
decamp
from so perilous a neighborhood.
15
You order my death and
decamp
without even remaining here to witness it.
16
Be assured that, if there is any danger, we shall
decamp
for Geneva.
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decamp
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
decamp to
better decamp
decamp immediately
decamp there
decamp a split
More collocations
Translations for
decamp
portugués
fugir
esconder-se
escapar
evada-se
Decamp
through the time
Decamp
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common