runaway|runaways in English
noun
['rʌnəweɪ]
one who has run away, deserter, fugitive
Use "runaway|runaways" in a sentence
1. Runaways and prostitutes to college students.
2. I finally realized that these were runaways.
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4. The students are mostly runaways - frightened, alone.
5. Runaway bride!
6. Runaway bunny!
7. What with the runaways and the young druggies ....
8. Didion hung out mainly with runaways and Acidheads
9. Mostly prostitutes, female runaways, half-eaten, genitals torn out.
10. Back then, the victims were drug addicts and runaways.
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12. We're searching for a couple of runaways from the young offenders' institution.
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14. The book was a runaway success.
15. Runaway inflation will depress the economy.
16. The colonists encountered the problem with runaway slaves.
17. The film was a runaway success .
18. Labour as the party of runaway inflation?
19. I don't want to be on a runaway boat.
20. Lavant plays a vagrant waif, Binoche a runaway painter.
21. A runaway car came hurtling towards us.
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23. 9 Runaway inflation has depreciated the Russian currency.
24. Uncle Fred, or a runaway Makes Good!
25. The runaway cattle pounded down the hill.