fugitive|fugitives in English

noun

[fu·gi·tive || 'fjuːdʒɪtɪv]

one who runs away from a difficult or dangerous situation; runaway; something elusive; something hard to understand

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1. The Agrarians, evolved from a philosophical discussion group known as the "Fugitives" or "Fugitive Poets"

2. The fugitives travelled by night andrested by day.

3. 3 words related to Absconder: alien Absconder, fugitive from justice, fugitive

4. Oh, harboring a fugitive?

5. The same fate befalls some of the fugitives.

6. The Puritans became fugitives in quest of liberty.

7. I am devoting myself to bringing these fugitives to justice.

8. 5 Huck was a fugitive slave.

9. They shared a fugitive embrace.

10. 3 US marshals specialize in finding fugitives and escapees.

11. These two are fugitives of the United States army.

12. So now I'm a fugitive from justice.

13. The fugitive leader was captured last night.

14. The Marshals Service is responsible for 55.2% of arrests of federal fugitives.

15. Don Nacio Delator does not employ fugitives from the law.

16. 10 Three fugitives from the prison are still at large.

17. Porter escaped in 1995 and remains a fugitive.

18. The fugitive had spent five weeks in hiding.

19. Its fugitives have fled as far as Zoʹar+ and Egʹlath-she·liʹshi·yah.

20. After that date, fugitive slaves would head north.

21. I get her to live as a fugitive?

22. The posse beat the countryside for the fugitive.

23. The suspect matches the description of a federal fugitive.

24. Not enough to live the life of a fugitive.

25. This makes the meaning of Mynd even more fugitive.