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run off

verb as in drain

verb as in jump bail

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By soaking soils, they’ll enable future rainstorms to more easily run off into reservoirs and snow to accumulate in the Sierra Nevada.

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Their physicality, ability to win second balls, and commitment to running off the ball and arrive in dangerous areas were key to them getting an impressive win.

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She convinced the baker from the village that she was worth wooing, and the two of them ran off together.

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Then the three Incorrigibles ran off to do as they had been told.

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“We did see an ostrich on our walk, sir. It . . . I mean, she—Bertha—ran off into the woods,” Penelope explained.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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