Examples of 'made off' in a sentence
Meaning of "made off"
made off: This phrase is an idiomatic expression that means to escape or leave quickly, often in a deceptive or unauthorized manner. It is commonly used to describe someone who has fled or escaped from a situation or location
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- simple past tense and past participle of make off
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Drake made off with the money.
There is no money to be made off natural plants.
Xena made off with the contract.
A lot of money is made off of the churn.
I made off with those without thinking.
One of them made off with her.
Made off with a million and a half.
Some rascal made off with my chessmen.
Made off with everything they had.
The thieves made off in a waiting car.
The amount of vibranium he made off with.
They made off behind those rocks.
All other colors are made off of white.
Perp made off with a bunch of handguns.
It appears that he made off with something.
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He made off down the dark pavement.
Police report masked assailants made off.
They have made off with everything.
The natives appear to have made off.
A boy made off with some money.
The biggest gains are made off of trends.
Has made off with our goods.
He was described as slim and made off on a motorbike.
It made off with a small stuffed animal.
There is a fortune to be made off your distraction.
It was made off limits after the report.
A whole lot of money is being made off of our children.
He made off with the baby.
He must have made off with it.
Then made off with the money already.
Or the killer made off with it.
Angel made off with it the moment it was finished.
No money is being made off of this site.
Made off with a lot of money.
Progress was made off the pitch too.
Made off with some old personnel files.
Money can be made off of pretty women.
Made off with his prize coin collection.
Who then made off with them.
Made off with his prized coin collection.
Then they made off with the chair.
Made off with their daughter.
Match was made off dental records.
Made off with his money.
No money to be made off of the homeless.
And made off with a fortune in religious articles.
This girl has made off with my heart.
I made off with an especially atractive mahogany cheeseboard.
A fortune was made off its exhibition.
He sank the ship by gunfire and made off.
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