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run off with
verb as in shoplift
verb as in steal
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verb as in take
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Otis Jones IV’s Will, the character whose plans to run off with Johnny are upended by his girlfriend’s pregnancy, and Landen Gonzales’ Tunny, who chooses the military route as his answer only to be seriously wounded in combat, are treated almost as spectral presences, insubstantial and more or less tangential.
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“Hey, Jordan, don’t run off with her.”
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“So do you mean we’ve just run off with someone’s ring?”
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“So do you mean we’ve just run off with someone’s ring?”
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Alex says as I run off with Cocoa.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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