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run off
verb
- intr to depart in haste
- tr to produce quickly, as copies on a duplicating machine
- to drain (liquid) or (of liquid) to be drained
- tr to decide (a race) by a runoff
- tr to get rid of (weight, etc) by running
- intr (of a flow of liquid) to begin to dry up; cease to run
- run off with
- to steal; purloin
- to elope with
noun
- an extra race to decide the winner after a tie
- a contest or election held after a previous one has failed to produce a clear victory for any one person
- that portion of rainfall that runs into streams as surface water rather than being absorbed into ground water or evaporating
- the overflow of a liquid from a container
- grazing land for store cattle
Example Sentences
Bodyworn footage from PC Attwell was shown in court, in which Nodwell can be seen attacking the officer, punching him repeatedly, knocking him to the ground before kicking him and running off.
The Dodgers’ only blemish came on a Harris home run off Tanner Scott in the eighth.
"We lacked runs off the ball. It was a little bit too much passing, not enough dribbling, not aggressive enough towards goal," he said after the win over Albania.
"More structured, still a higher rhythm, more penetration in the opponent's box and more runs off the ball," said the German on Sunday.
"Second half, I felt we were too slow and in general not enough runs off the ball to get behind the line."
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