abscond, bolt, decamp, flee, go jump, make off, run away from, run off, skip, take take flight, turn tail
Definitionv. run away secretly with one's beloved
Last update: August 14, 2015
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You promised Countess Rostova to marry her and were about to elope with her, is that so? [Please select]
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"But I tell you what I think--I think she's eloped." [Please select]
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A couple of months ago she did me the honour to elope--temporarily, of course--with M. [Please select]
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"She ran away, this woman--eloped with the most notorious, the most accomplished rake in London." [Please select]
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Then I asked her if she was willing to elope with me. [Please select]
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The climax was reached when John Dun eloped with Rebecca, the only child of the Davises. [Please select]
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You might as well ask me whether I'm going to elope with you.' [Please select]
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"It would be pretty difficult for an officer on duty to elope, don't you think." [Please select]
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"Then, when the police got on the right track again," he continued, "it was too late; she had eloped with you." [Please select]
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"I talked with the girl and persuaded her to elope with me; and that night I put her on my horse and we started off across the prairie." [Please select]
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