running away

NOUN
  1. the act of leaving (without permission) the place you are expected to be
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How To Use running away In A Sentence

  • You can't solve anything by just running away.
  • There was a panic in Dhurrumtolla; a "ticca-gharry" -- the shabby oblong box on wheels, dignified in municipal regulations as a hackney carriage -- was running away. Hilda A Story of Calcutta
  • That child is an absolute pest he keeps ringing the doorbell and then running away!
  • It was no uncommon sight to see a black man, with nothing on but a _kummerbund_, running away to his lair, with The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed.
  • It was a cold-blooded and brutal murder of people who were running away.
  • When things go wrong, running away is not the answer. You have to find within yourself a way to handle it.
  • Cinesias [running away] "... now rushing along the tracks of Notus, now nearing Boreas across the infinite wastes of the ether. The Birds
  • Biting a tree and then running away seemed like a very curious and wasteful behavior.
  • Darren blames himself for not telling his parents that Demi and Leo were running away.
  • My daughter says, “The doggy is running away with Hussy!” The Good, The Bad, and The Bratz | Her Bad Mother
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