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makes off withphrasepresent tense third-person singular of make off with to take (something) without right and with an intent to keepThe robbers made off with the family's jewelry and electronics, among other things. appropriates, boosts(slang), filches, heists, hooks, lifts, misappropriates, nicks(British slang), nips, pilfers, pinches, pockets, purloins, rips off, snitches, steals, swipes, thieves burglarizes, knocks over, robsloots, pillages, plunders, sackscarjacks, hijacks(also highjacks)picks, riflespoaches, rustles, shopliftscollars, grabs, grasps, nails, seizes, snatches, takesmooches, spongesabducts, kidnaps, shanghais, spirits makes away with, runs off with, walks off with buys, purchasesbestows, contributes, donates, gives, hands over, presents to carry away (as a person) forcibly or unlawfullyThe kidnappers made off with their victim without being seen. abducts, kidnaps captures, crimps, impresses, seizes, shanghais, waylaysabsconds (with), snatches, spiritshijacks(also highjacks)catches, cops(slang), steals, takes makes away with, runs off with delivers, ransoms, redeems, rescuesrestores, returns |