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1. Absquatulate definition is - decamp

2. Ange (4) Profile: French progressive rock band, formed 1970 by brothers Francis Decamps and Christian Decamps

3. She decamped with a lover.

4. They decamped before rain began.

5. The soldiers decamped at dawn.

6. She persuaded him to decamp.

7. Perhaps winter will cause the occupiers to decamp.

8. The band of thieves decamped in the night.

9. The secretary decamped with the organization's money.

10. The wealthier inhabitants decamped to the suburbs.

11. She has decamped with all our money.

12. We all decamped to the pub.

13. He decamped from the hotel with someone else's luggage.

14. They all decamp to Karen Farnan's in Wiltshire Lane.

15. The lodger has decamped with paying nothing at all.

16. The treasurer decamped with part of the company's payroll.

17. 16 Herded by a robed priest, other techs decamped from the catwalks.

18. Synonyms for Absconds include flees, escapes, decamps, skedaddles, leaves, splits, disappears, scrams, scarpers and flies

19. Local car owners quietly decamped to Sanford for better service.

20. Some, however, are being offered double that to decamp to rivals.

21. Synonyms for Absquatulates include absconds, flees, bolts, disappears, departs, scrams, vamooses, vanishes, hightails and decamps

22. 16 synonyms for Absquatulate: abscond, break out, decamp, escape, flee, fly, get away, run

23. Synonyms for Avaunted include left, went, gone, departed, skedaddled, vamoosed, scatted, split, begone and decamped

24. Synonyms for Absconded include escaped, fled, decamped, skedaddled, left, split, disappeared, scrammed, scramed and scarpered

25. Many Louisianans fret that Gulf - based drilling rigs will decamp for West Africa or Brazil.

26. Synonyms for Absquatulate include abscond, flee, bolt, disappear, depart, scram, vamoose, vanish, hightail and decamp

27. The first is from school, and then from the city, now, in her dream also decamp.

28. Synonyms for Betakes oneself include clears out, departs, goes, leaves, withdraws, absents oneself, decamps, exits, goes away and goes off

29. Thus, when the Austrians decamped from Alessandria and crossed the River Bormida, the French were caught by surprise

30. In many quarters in Washington, government officials decamp for the private sector as a matter of course.

31. Munisai divorced her after Musashi's birth, whereupon she decamped for her father's house, leaving Musashi with Munisai.

32. Synonyms for Betook oneself include cleared out, departed, went, left, withdrew, absented oneself, decamped, exited, went away and went off

33. I was encouraged by the location, close to the town to which my thieving removal company had decamped.

34. Youngsters decamp as soon as they can to work in towns near and far, leaving their ageing parents to till the soil.

35. Gabriel Alexandre Decamps, Cypriot Woman Smoking a Chibouk, after 1828, Watercolor, gouache, and touches of pen and black and brown ink on paper.The Clark Art Institute, 1955.1638

36. Absquatulate, meaning to make off, decamp, or abscond, has had a good run and is still to be found in modern American dictionaries

37. till finally the poor innocent was led to doubt her own senses, and, overwhelmed with confusion at her supposed mistake, persuaded her mamma to decamp.

38. If a few financiers choose to decamp for some small island-state in search of the smallest possible tax bill, we should wish them good luck.

39. Consumers may decide that it is unwise to entrust all their secrets to a single online firm such as Facebook, and decamp to less insular alternatives, such as Diaspora.

40. In the weeks following King Edward VIII's Abdication, Wallis Simpson was simultaneously ostracized by society and hounded by the press—even in France, where she had decamped to …

41. The family eventually decamped to South Africa to make a fresh start and escape the British tabloid press but split Acrimoniously in 1997, with Victoria accusing her …

42. Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along Synonyms: absquatulate, bolt, decamp, go off, make off, run off Examples - the accountant Absconded with the cash from the safe

43. No one expects to visit a place in Italy or Mexico or Kenya or Thailand and be told that "Locals can stay, yes, but you foreigners have to decamp for the night"!

44. So I was intrigued when I recently found, buried in an old 1977 paper by Richard Nesbitt and Timothy DeCamp Wilson, an experiment that showed an inkling of product placement via word ambiguity.

45. There are many synonyms of Absquatulate which include Abscond, Bolt, Decamp, Depart, Disappear, Flee, Hightail, Scram, Vanish, Vamoose, Cut And Run, Get Away, Break Out, Make A Getaway, Run Away, Take Flight, etc.

46. Clara, wife of Sir George, decamped to Wales every summer to Antiquarianise on her own (‘Whenever your Papa feels tired let him have some Fish,’ she would command her daughter, Rose, left to hold the fort in Cambridge).

47. Absquatulate - run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along; "The thief made off with our silver"; "the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe" abscond, go off, make off, run off, decamp, bolt

48. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Abscond. Princeton's WordNet (2.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Abscond, bolt, absquatulate, decamp, run off, go off, make off (verb) run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along

49. Up to 10% cash back  · Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps, French, 1803–1860, Cypriot Woman Smoking a Chibouk, after 1828, Watercolor, gouache, and touches of pen and black and brown ink on paper, Overall: 5 13/16 x 4 3/16 in

50. Absquatulate transitive verb 1 : to leave a place suddenly and secretly : decamp 2 : to go away and take something that does not belong to you : abscond "Micro lofts could be rehabbed into the Industrial Trust Building (if Bank of America Absquatulates)…." — David Brussat, The Providence (Rhode Island) Journal, 26 Jan

51. “Afterimage,” the final film by Poland’s Andrzej Wajda, is a fitting coda to the career of one of world cinema’s giants.Unlike fellow Poles such as Roman Polanski and Jerzy Skolimowski, who decamped for the West’s freedoms not long after their careers launched, Wajda, who died at 90 following the film’s premiere at last fall’s Toronto International Film Festival, remained in