Definition of «to run off»

The phrase "to run off" means to leave suddenly or quickly, often without any warning. It can be used in various contexts such as when someone runs away from a situation, an event sells out and people start running towards it, or when something is sold out because it was popular and everyone ran to buy it.

Phrases with «to run off»

Sentences with «to run off»

  • No, I didn't run off with another woman. (nakedpastor.com)
  • Such water then runs off into the sea, providing one of the main potential drivers of sea level rise - which is itself perhaps the main reason to worry about climate change. (theregister.co.uk)
  • So before running off to your medicine cabinet, try running to the kitchen to drink a large glass of water. (kitchentablemedicine.com)
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