run+off+with
1run off with — (someone) to leave your partner or home to begin a new relationship with someone. He has run off with a woman he met at the office …
2run off with — (something) to take something that does not belong to you. The dog ran off with my shoe …
3run off with — index carry away, hold up (rob), jostle (pickpocket), kidnap, poach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …
4run off with — verb a) (someone) To leave with someone with the intention of living with them or marrying them. Usually in secret because other people think it is wrong. The chief accountant has run off with his secretary! b) (something) To steal or abscond. He …
5run off with someone — run off with (someone) to leave your partner or home to begin a new relationship with someone. He has run off with a woman he met at the office …
6run off with something — run off with (something) to take something that does not belong to you. The dog ran off with my shoe …
7run off with — phrasal to carry off ; steal < ran off with the money > …
8run off with — (smth) go away with someone, elope My sister ran off with her boyfriend and got married when she was quite young …
9Run off with — 1. steal; 2. elope; 3. leave one s spouse in order to co habit with another person …
10run off with — Australian Slang 1. steal; 2. elope; 3. leave one s spouse in order to co habit with another person …