The phrase "to make off" means to leave a place quickly, often in an unauthorized or dishonest manner. It can also refer to taking something without permission or paying for it.
Sentences with «to make off»
Thankfully, there weren't any animals in it when thieves made off with it, but the tools taken along with the trailer go a long way to finding them homes. (kob.com)
The trust then uses the money made off of these mortgages to pay off the bonds to their investors. (chattanoogareia.com)
Most thieves make off with less than a ton of hay — about $ 200 to $ 300 worth, depending on the quality. (treehugger.com)