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Definitionn. the act of running away with a lover
Last update: August 20, 2015
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George Sand not only forgave the elopement and hushed up the scandal by a private marriage, but she settled the young couple in Paris and made over to them nearly one-half of her available property. [Please select]
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"It's a common or garden elopement." [Please select]
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"Then your Grace should propose an elopement," said Valentine. [Please select]
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To himself, he was saying: "I am making a devil of a mess of this elopement." [Please select]
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") THE STORY OF AN ELOPEMENT FROM CHURCH This is a true story." [Please select]
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He knew that an elopement would not cause the present commotion. [Please select]
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She had come, feeling not altogether guiltless, and quite prepared to overlook a youthful elopement. [Please select]
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No bird indicates a member of the family lost, either by elopement or death. [Please select]
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In their talks beneath the rainbows, whenever he and Madeline had referred to the future and its doubts, they had always pushed those doubts aside with vague hints of an elopement. [Please select]
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She has even been seen to smile repeatedly, and has come to bear, with philosophical equanimity, her nephew Jack's sly allusions to her elopement. [Please select]
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