making off in Germany
making off [meikiŋɔf] davonmachend
Sentence patterns related to "making off"
1. Synonyms for Abducting include kidnapping, kidnaping, seizing, snatching, capturing, carrying off, making off with, hijacking, running off with and shanghaiing
2. Consulate after months of relative quiet.’ ‘Artistically Audacious, he penned plays, ballets, sketches, and novels.’ ‘In this Audacious raid, thieves knocked a hole in the shop wall before making off with equipment valued at about £11,000.’
3. Consulate after months of relative quiet.’ ‘Artistically Audacious, he penned plays, ballets, sketches, and novels.’ ‘In this Audacious raid, thieves knocked a hole in the shop wall before making off with equipment valued at about £11,000.’
4. It is now an offence to get into a cab without having the means to pay – (if you are warned that a visit to a bank or house to get cash is necessary at the outset then there is an obvious defence) Making off without payment, or Bilking, is now caught by the Fraud Act 2006 Sections 2 and 11 are relevant, however, charges are most easily