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run offverb to drive or force outthe dog often ran off cats and other animals that had intruded upon his owner's property banish, boot (out), bounce, cast out, chase, dismiss, drum (out), eject, expel, extrude, kick out, oust, out, rout, throw out, turf (out)(chiefly British), turn out deforce, deport, displace, dispossess, evict, exile, expatriate, ostracize, read out, shut outax(or axe), can, cashier, defenestrate, discharge, fire, muster out, pink-slip, release, remove, retire, sack, terminate give one the gate(slang), send packing accept, admit, receive, take, take inwelcomeentertain, harbor, house, lodge, shelter to get free from a dangerous or confining situationtheir rebellious daughter's run off because she was disciplined again abscond, break out (of), clear out, escape, flee, fly, get out, lam, run away avoid, elude, evade, lose, shundecamp, depart, elope, exit, go, leave, move, pull out, quit, sally (forth), shove (off), take off, walk outdisentangle, extricatebring off, emancipate, enfranchise, free, liberate, loose, loosen, manumit, redeem, release, rescue, spring, unbind, uncage, unchain, unfetter break free abide, dwell, hang around, linger, remain, stay, stick around, tarrycome back, return to hasten away from something dangerous or frighteningthe mouse ran off as soon as it saw us bolt, break, bug out, flee, fly, hightail (it), retreat, run, run away, skedaddle abscond, clear out, decamp, elope, escape, get (away), get out, lam, light out, make off, mizzle(chiefly British), scarper(British), scat, scram, skip (out), skirr beat a retreat, beat it, make tracks, turn tail beard, brave, confront, dare, defy, faceabide, dwell, hang around, linger, remain, stay, stick around, tarry in 1680 |