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Associations of "Run away" (30 Words)
amble | Walk leisurely. A peaceful riverside amble. |
apart | Used 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. |
aside | Not taken into account or excluded from consideration. All joking aside I think you re crazy. |
canter | Ride at a cantering pace. We came back from one of our canters. |
dash | A 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. |
depart | Leave. He will soon depart his post as high commissioner to Britain. |
detached | Showing lack of emotional involvement. A four bedroomed detached house. |
deviate | A person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior. Their deviate behaviour. |
far | Located at a great distance in time or space or degree. A far trek. |
farther | To 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. |
flit | An 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. |
gait | The pattern of steps of a horse or dog at a particular speed. The easy gait of an athlete. |
isolated | Having minimal contact or little in common with others. An isolated pawn. |
jog | A spell of jogging. He began to jog along the road. |
jogger | Loose trousers made of a stretchy fabric and typically elasticated at the waist and ankles, worn especially for jogging. There are joggers on every road. |
jogging | Denoting a garment designed to be worn while jogging. Some gentle jogging for a few weeks before the event should prevent any aching or stiffness. |
marathon | A long-lasting or difficult task or activity. She s embarking on a marathon UK tour. |
race | A 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. |
runner | A plant that spreads by means of runners. The vegetable baskets were on runners. |
running | Of advancing the ball by running. The coach put great emphasis on running. |
sidetrack | A minor path or track. The horse took a sidetrack which led uphill. |
sprint | A quick run. Greg broke into a sprint. |
stray | A stray person or thing especially a domestic animal. A stray calf. |
stride | Bestride. The speaker was getting into his stride. |
stroll | A leisurely walk (usually in some public place. I strolled around the city. |
stroller | A person taking a leisurely walk. Shady gardens where strollers could relax. |
trainer | A soft sports shoe suitable for casual wear. A fitness trainer. |
walker | A person who walks, especially for exercise or enjoyment. A fell walker. |
wander | An act or instance of wandering. He found her wandering the streets. |