Definition of «to make off»

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)
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