run away with
phrasal verbrun away/off with somebody | run away/off (together)
- to leave home, your husband, wife, etc. in order to have a relationship with another person
- She ran away with the next-door neighbour.
- She and the next-door neighbour ran away together.
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run away with something
- to win something clearly or easily
- to believe something that is not true
- I don't want you to run away with the impression that all I do is have meetings all day.