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  • 21run away with — ► run away with 1) escape the control of. 2) win (a competition or prize) easily. Main Entry: ↑run …

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  • 22run away from something — ˌrun aˈway from sth derived to try to avoid sth because you are shy, lack confidence, etc • You can t just run away from the situation. Main entry: ↑runderived …

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  • 23Run Away (Real McCoy song) — Run Away was a 1995 single released by the German eurodance group Real McCoy. It gained immense popularity and achieved #3 on the Billboard charts in the U.S.A., where it was certified Gold, and #6 in the UK. The lyrics are based on the George… …

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  • 24run away with — index jostle (pickpocket), kidnap Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 25run away with — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms run away with : present tense I/you/we/they run away with he/she/it runs away with present participle running away with past tense ran away with past participle run away with 1) run away with someone to… …

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  • 26run away with — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you let your imagination or your emotions run away with you, you fail to control them and cannot think sensibly. [V P P pron] You re letting your imagination run away with you... [V P P pron] Radford sometimes allows his… …

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  • 27Run Away (Live song) — Infobox Single Name = Run Away Caption = Artist = Live from Album = Birds of Pray B side = Released = 2004 Format = CD Recorded = Genre = Alternative rock Country rock Pop Length = 3:53 (Album Version) 3:28 (Version with Shelby Lynne) Label =… …

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  • 28run away with — {v.} 1a. To take quickly and secretly, especially without permission; steal. * /A thief ran away with Grandma s silver teapot./ Syn.: MAKE OFF. 1b. To go away with; elope. * /Mary said that if her parents wouldn t let her marry Phil, she would… …

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  • 29run away with — {v.} 1a. To take quickly and secretly, especially without permission; steal. * /A thief ran away with Grandma s silver teapot./ Syn.: MAKE OFF. 1b. To go away with; elope. * /Mary said that if her parents wouldn t let her marry Phil, she would… …

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  • 30run\ away\ with — v 1a. To take quickly and secretly, especially without permission; steal. A thief ran away with Grandma s silver teapot. Syn.: make off 1b. To go away with; elope. Mary said that if her parents wouldn t let her marry Phil, she would run away with …

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