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Definition of "run off" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To flee or depart quickly.

    • Don't run off before the end of the event.
    • He ran off to France leaving her with all the debts and three children to bring up.
  2. To make photocopies, or print.

    • Please run off a couple dozen more flyers to pass out.
  3. To write something quickly.

    • Shakespeare could run off a play in just a couple of days.
  4. (of a liquid) To pour or spill off or over.

    • They kept a barrel to store rainwater that has run off the roof.
  5. To cause to flow away.

    • to run off a charge of molten metal from a furnace
  6. To chase someone away.

    • If anyone comes into this field, the bull will soon run them off.
  7. To operate by a particular energy or fuel source.

    • This radio runs off batteries.
  8. To have diarrhea. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

  9. To recite, especially items on a list.

    • He ran off the checklist one by one but still missed a couple of items.
  10. To steal (horses).

    • He ran off a pony from the ranch.