Examples of 'began to flee' in a sentence

Meaning of "began to flee"

began to flee: This phrase describes the action of starting to run away or escape from a dangerous or threatening situation. It suggests a sudden or urgent departure to avoid harm or capture, often out of fear or desperation

How to use "began to flee" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
began to flee
Williams began to flee before he was shot.
The bandits were losing and some began to flee.
They began to flee before them.
Many coastal inhabitants now began to flee inland.
Arabs began to flee in terror.
When the quarterback picked up the ball and began to flee.
People even began to flee by boat.
The Federals quickly gave up and began to flee.
Panicking workers began to flee in any mode of transport they could find.
Strands of black gas came from ground and began to flee in all directions.
Money began to flee Greek banks.
Fear overtook me one day that even her memory began to flee from my mind.
The Northerners began to flee toward their camps.
Many Romanian personnel who survived the bombardment began to flee to the rear.
And the Jews began to flee the neighborhoods.

See also

The Irish army was thrown into disarray and began to flee the battlefield.
North Koreans began to flee to the South in increasing numbers.
A large number of Nazi officers began to flee the country.
Then they began to flee south during the Korean War.
Eventually the Saffarid army began to flee from the battle.
The battle continued for hours until large groups of Venetian troops began to flee.
The suspect began to flee.
With that, the patriarch instantly turned around and began to flee.
The police began to flee.
After the attack on the freighter, the pirates began to flee.
The people of Joypurhat began to flee to the country side.
Alerted by a deliveryman, the mobsters began to flee.
Millions of Armenians began to flee the Ottoman advance.
Meanwhile, in anticipation of further fighting, fearful civilians began to flee the city.
Russian Jews began to flee Russia.
As the tear gas spread through the streets, the crowd began to flee.
The soldiers broke ranks and began to flee in all directions.
Seeing this, some of the officials loyal to Emperor Dezong began to flee.
Hearts trembling, they began to flee in terror.
The German submarine sighted Cassin as well, she immediately submerged and began to flee.
Shocked, the disciples all began to flee in terror.
At this point, Hitchcock ordered his men to charge, and the British began to flee.
Shocked, the princess began to flee and dropped her mirror.
As a result, the whole German line broke and began to flee.
However, he quickly recovered and began to flee with all the speed he could muster.
When they felt Our punishment coming upon them, they began to flee from it.
Those in the airport control tower began to flee and evacuate the building, while everything….
Fearing that the Armenians had many soldiers, the Ottoman Army began to flee.
Without any hesitation, everyone began to flee from the courtyard.
The militia, on seeing the flight of Mercer 's men, also began to flee.
As a result, many Muslims began to flee from the battlefield.
Eventually, Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse exhausted her ammunition and began to flee the battle.
The families began to flee to Apiwtxa, in Brazil, or Pucallpa, in Peru.
Minamisoma 's citizens made up their own minds and began to flee from rumours of radiation.
By midnight, the ICU front in Jilib had collapsed, and the ICU began to flee.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Began
And so began my second taste of country life
My first experience began with this change
I began my artistic career with lessons of song
Show more
Examples of using Flee
You were wise to flee from that man
Flee now and they mark us traitors
Everyone will flee from the city
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary