Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run.
Give a thrashing to; beat hard.
A rapid escape (as by criminals)
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!
6 We'll lam 'em straight back to the Tennessee again-seeif we don't!
7 And her husband was on the lam from a bunch of mobsters.
8 Probably thought you were going to lose and took it on the lam .
9 And it was easy to see that she already liked Peter Hal lam .
10 I know ut; here's where the frindly lam ' post hild me in its arrums.
11 One of these mutations is a small deletion internal to the lam B gene.
12 Right now we gotta lam outta here, before somebody notices us what shouldn't.
13 She's on the lam now, but Mike and I are on her trail.
14 The Solar Guard thinks Manning took it on the lam from Ganymede, right?
15 Ricca and Campagna promptly went on the lam , probably to Hollywood.
16 Jimmy's childhood was spent either behind bars or on the lam and stealing.
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