Hanapin
to run off
[phrase form: run]
01
hindi makita
to leave somewhere with something that one does not own
02
tumakas
to produce copies of a document or image typically using a photocopier or printer
03
tumakas
to make someone or something leave a place
04
tumakas
to depart abruptly as if in a hurry or with a sense of urgency
05
tumakas
to decide the winner of a contest or competition by holding a second or subsequent round of voting or competition between the top candidates or teams
06
tumakas
to unexpectedly and secretly leave with one's lover, often a secret or new romantic partner
07
tumakas
to quickly and easily produce a written work, often without much effort or care
08
tumakas
to operate using a particular energy source or fuel
09
tumakas
to have frequent, watery bowel movements
Halimbawa
Food poisoning left them running off for hours.
The child threw a mischievous grin at his sister before running off to play.
She couldn't go to the picnic because she was running off all day.
The leash was securely attached to the dog's collar, preventing them from running off during walks.
The stomach virus had them running off for a couple of days, and they had to stay home.