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Definition of run off with phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

run off with

phrasal verb
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run off/away (together) | run off/away with somebody
  1. to leave home, your husband, wife, etc. in order to have a relationship with another person
    • He and the next-door neighbour ran off together.
    • He ran off with the next-door neighbour.
run off with something
  1. to steal something and take it away
    • The treasurer had run off with the club's funds.
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