Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along.
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.
6 I wish you'd let me know the next time you make off .
7 So he took his long spear and was about to make off .
8 I believe to my soul he's had the spirit to make off .
9 Unquestionably several others had been wounded, but had managed to make off .
10 He grabbed a turkey leg and pretended to make off with it.
11 Another seized a soldier's knapsack and attempted to make off with it.
12 A person can't just make off with a locker full of caskets.
13 Remember the letter and must make off with this package at all costs.
14 We must make off between the horn of the crescent and the Romans.
15 He would realise his profits and make off , leaving her in the lurch.
16 And Keesh continued to make off over the ice to a safe distance.
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