abandon, bow out, cut and run, disappear, fly, jump bail, quit, run, run for it, skedaddle, take take flight, vacate
Definitionv. run away
Last update: December 4, 2016
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The greedy accountant was caught at the airport before he could abscond with the company’s profits. [verb]
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He absconded from police custody. [verb]
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Since the boys could not pay for their meals, they decided to abscond before the waitress returned with their check. [verb]
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The conclusion which they came to was that the gold-digging passenger was the absconded cashier. [adjective]
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Simply absconded somewhere. [verb]
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'FIVE GUINEAS REWARD 'Whereas a young boy, named Oliver Twist, absconded, or was enticed, on Thursday evening last, from his home, at Pentonville; and has not since been heard of. [verb]
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The phrase "to levant," meaning to abscond, especially of one who runs away leaving debts unpaid, particularly of a betting man or gambler, is taken from the Span. [Please select]
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Absconded a few days ago from our Tobacco Factory. [Please select]
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Meeting with continual opposition, he again absconded, but was followed by his brother to Turin, and taken back to Nancy. [Please select]
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Pryor brought the Skin and flesh of a black bear which he had killed; Collins had also killed a very large variegated bear but his horse having absconded last evening was unable to bring it. [Please select]
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