RUN AWAY: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for RUN AWAY?

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Associations of "Run away" (30 Words)

ambleWalk leisurely.
A peaceful riverside amble.
apartUsed after a noun to indicate that someone or something has qualities which mark them out from other people or things.
He leapt out of the car just before it was blown apart.
asideNot taken into account or excluded from consideration.
All joking aside I think you re crazy.
canterRide at a cantering pace.
We came back from one of our canters.
dashA short vertical mark placed above or beneath a note to indicate that it is to be performed in a very staccato manner.
I must dash I m late.
departLeave.
He will soon depart his post as high commissioner to Britain.
detachedShowing lack of emotional involvement.
A four bedroomed detached house.
deviateA person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior.
Their deviate behaviour.
farLocated at a great distance in time or space or degree.
A far trek.
fartherTo or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage further is used more often than farther in this abstract sense.
Farther from the truth.
flitAn act of moving house or leaving one’s home, typically secretly so as to escape creditors or obligations.
Small birds flitted about in the branches.
gaitThe pattern of steps of a horse or dog at a particular speed.
The easy gait of an athlete.
isolatedHaving minimal contact or little in common with others.
An isolated pawn.
jogA spell of jogging.
He began to jog along the road.
joggerLoose trousers made of a stretchy fabric and typically elasticated at the waist and ankles, worn especially for jogging.
There are joggers on every road.
joggingDenoting a garment designed to be worn while jogging.
Some gentle jogging for a few weeks before the event should prevent any aching or stiffness.
marathonA long-lasting or difficult task or activity.
She s embarking on a marathon UK tour.
raceA series of races for horses or dogs held at a fixed time on a set course.
She spoke automatically while her mind raced ahead.
ramble(of a plant) put out long shoots and grow over walls or other plants.
This novel rambles on and jogs.
runnerA plant that spreads by means of runners.
The vegetable baskets were on runners.
runningOf advancing the ball by running.
The coach put great emphasis on running.
sidetrackA minor path or track.
The horse took a sidetrack which led uphill.
sprintA quick run.
Greg broke into a sprint.
strayA stray person or thing especially a domestic animal.
A stray calf.
strideBestride.
The speaker was getting into his stride.
strollA leisurely walk (usually in some public place.
I strolled around the city.
strollerA person taking a leisurely walk.
Shady gardens where strollers could relax.
trainerA soft sports shoe suitable for casual wear.
A fitness trainer.
walkerA person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment.
A fell walker.
wanderAn act or instance of wandering.
He found her wandering the streets.

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