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run off
- leave a place or situation suddenly;leave one's home or current partner in order to establish a relationship with someone else
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- 1. leave a place or situation suddenly
- 2. leave one's home or current partner in order to establish a relationship with someone else
- 3. (of a liquid) flow over and away from a surface
- 4. drain liquid from a container
- 5. reproduce copies of a piece of writing, music, etc. on a machine
- 6. write or recite something quickly and with little effort
- a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result: he won only 49 per cent of the vote, so a run-off will be held
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- reproduce copies of a piece of writing on a machine
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- reproduce copies of a piece of writing on a machine
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- steal something
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- steal something
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- talk excessively or indiscreetly
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- talk excessively or indiscreetly
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- be very busy
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