Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
Break off (a piece from a whole)
Move away or escape suddenly.
Withdraw from an organization or communion.
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.
6 I knew they were going to try to break away from me.
7 Fate has too strong a hold upon me; I cannot break away .
8 I try to break away from his grip, but he's too strong.
9 Then two or three would break away and make for the church.
10 She tried to break away and stand up, but he held her.
11 He was the first Englishman to dare break away from literary conventions.
12 She clung to him fiercely, but then forced herself to break away .
13 And here I must break away from this problem, leaving it unsolved.
14 And Jupiter Equilateral would not dare let anyone of them break away .
15 Freya tried to break away from them, but the Dwarfs held her.
16 Hitchcock: Only by knowing that you can break away from that past.
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