How to Use runaway in a Sentence
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All 12 members of the Pelham squad scored in the runaway.
— al, 27 Jan. 2023 -
There was one area in which Moore won in a runaway: points per drive.
— Houston Mitchell, Los Angeles Times, 5 Sep. 2023 -
But, what appeared to be a runaway turned out close, thanks to a pair of late scores from the Comets.
— Scott Springer, The Enquirer, 12 Nov. 2022 -
If Nevaeh wasn’t a runaway, then what had happened to her?
— Dateline Nbc, NBC News, 1 June 2023 -
The Ragin’ Cajuns scored five runs in the top of the first and added six more in the third and four in the fourth to turn the title game into a runaway.
— Creg Stephenson | Cstephenson@al.com, al, 15 May 2021 -
Painesville police were then alerted about the runaway of McGuire.
— Kaylee Remington, cleveland, 13 Dec. 2020 -
Lord Tewksbury is a runaway with a big bounty on his head.
— Tamara Fuentes, Seventeen, 24 Sep. 2020 -
Her husband had not appeared on the platform, hauled out as a runaway.
— BostonGlobe.com, 5 Jan. 2023 -
McGill-Toolen had 12 different players to score in the runaway.
— al, 21 Nov. 2022 -
Earlier that day, the woman believed the dog was a runaway.
— John Benson, cleveland, 2 Feb. 2022 -
The game was a tidy affair until the ninth inning, when the Dodgers turned a 4-1 lead into a runaway with an eight-run rally.
— Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 31 Mar. 2022 -
She had been reported as a runaway and had been with Salaam for the previous three weeks.
— Kevin Grasha, The Enquirer, 5 June 2021 -
There were no records of Herr being listed as missing or a runaway.
— Fox News, 26 Nov. 2020 -
Wylie police are searching for a 15-year-old runaway who has not been seen since Sunday.
— Dallas News, 27 Jan. 2021 -
Each brand had the opportunity to have the spotlight as their garments hit the runaway.
— Kerane Marcellus, Essence, 10 Sep. 2023 -
Neighbors was charged with one count of harboring a runaway.
— Fox News, 17 June 2022 -
With questions scattered across the roster out of spring training, they weren't supposed to win the AL Central in a runaway.
— Tom Withers, ajc, 19 Oct. 2022 -
When the officer ran her name through the system, Savannah came up as a runaway.
— Bernice Yeung, The New Yorker, 26 July 2023 -
The two teens had lived in the same house as 8-year-old Taryn Summers, who was reported as a runaway by her grandmother on April 12.
— Steve Helling, PEOPLE.com, 30 July 2021 -
That win at Congressional was a runaway from the start, with McIlroy lapping the field and winning by eight shots.
— Arkansas Online, 20 June 2021 -
Embedded in the denim used to strangle 16-year-old runaway Wendy Lee Coffield were the tiny spheres of spray paint that would take more than two decades to detect.
— Lewis Kamb, NBC News, 3 Mar. 2023 -
Michael walked barefoot to Bradley’s house, but her parents called the cops, concerned about harboring a runaway (Michael was 17).
— Molly Langmuir, Rolling Stone, 2 Feb. 2024 -
The cops largely drag their feet, writing off Jazz as just another teen runaway.
— Los Angeles Times, 13 Jan. 2022 -
Arrest records indicate that the victim, who was referred to as a runaway, was trafficked out of the hotel.
— Andrea Vacchiano, Fox News, 25 July 2023 -
As white vigilantes go on a rampage, the prospect of safety for runaways lies just across the border in Mexico.
— Alida Becker, New York Times, 5 May 2023 -
The suspect had been reported as a runaway by his parents the previous day.
— Cheryl Higley, cleveland, 6 Mar. 2021 -
The Trojans blasted Auburn commitment Elliott Bray for eight runs in the opening inning and cruised to a 21-1 runaway.
— al, 16 Mar. 2021 -
At the time, many believed police brushed off the disappearances as runaways.
— Nicole Acosta, Peoplemag, 9 Aug. 2023 -
The humans dispatch a hunter (New Zealand star Temuera Morrison) to retrieve the runaway.
— Michael Ordoña, Los Angeles Times, 7 Dec. 2021 -
Replacing flammable electrolytes with a flame-retardant electrolyte has the potential to make lithium-ion batteries safer, and can buy time for longer-term improvements that reduce inherent risks of overheating and thermal runaway.
— Apparao Rao, The Conversation, 6 Feb. 2024
- The play was a runaway success.
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Given the runaway success of the movie, could a sequel be in the works?
— Parija Kavilanz, CNN, 26 July 2023 -
The Guardians haven’t had many runaway wins this season.
— Paul Hoynes, cleveland, 13 Aug. 2023 -
That means employers are the ones bearing the risk of runaway costs.
— David Wainer, WSJ, 20 Oct. 2023 -
The runaway hype of the preseason is about to give way the cold reality of Week 1 in the NFL.
— Usa Today Sports, USA TODAY, 10 Sep. 2023 -
The score was his fourth of 2023, making FCC's runaway team leader.
— The Enquirer, 23 Apr. 2023 -
In the late 1960s, Covey, a runaway bride disappears off the coast of Jamaica.
— Jaden Thompson, Variety, 2 Oct. 2023 -
That was almost the extent of efforts to chip away at the runaway front-runner.
— Maggie Haberman, New York Times, 9 Nov. 2023 -
The book became a runaway bestseller in 2019 and is now being made into a movie.
— Leah Asmelash, CNN, 12 Feb. 2023 -
Not even a leg injury that sidelined Cheli for a month down the stretch slowed down this runaway group.
— Darren Sabedra, The Mercury News, 10 Mar. 2024 -
Stranger Things is a runaway No. 1 in Nielsen’s year-end streaming rankings.
— Rick Porter, The Hollywood Reporter, 26 Jan. 2023 -
The weir was there to prevent the same kind of runaway erosion that would happen if water flowed over the dam itself.
— Christopher Cox Spencer Lowell, New York Times, 22 June 2023 -
The streak continues for Hazel Green after the runaway Area 16 home win on Friday.
— al, 23 Jan. 2023 -
In one episode, Daddy Pig (Richard Ridings) is shown to be scared of heights, and a runaway caravan flies down a hill.
— Common Sense Media, Washington Post, 16 Feb. 2024 -
No injuries were reported as a result of the runaway deer.
— Pilar Arias, Fox News, 3 Dec. 2023 -
Mortgage rates are expected to be volatile for as long as the Fed has to work to pull back runaway inflation.
— Anna Bahney, CNN, 28 Mar. 2023 -
Down in the living room, the twins and their squealing girlfriends fled the naked youth, who then set off in pursuit of his runaway grandmother.
— Werner Herzog, The New Yorker, 21 Aug. 2023 -
Leisure and hospitality was the runaway leader in job creation both for the month and year-over year.
— Andrew Moreau, Arkansas Online, 17 June 2023 -
The series has become a runaway hit largely thanks to Mr. Cumming, who hosts it with campy archness.
— Juan A. Ramírez, New York Times, 21 Mar. 2024 -
Not surprisingly, Banchero is the runaway favorite to claim Rookie of the Year honors.
— Jeff McDonald, San Antonio Express-News, 13 Mar. 2023 -
With last year’s runaway inflation, though, the rent cap permitted landlords to raise rents by as much as 14.6%.
— Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive, 24 June 2023 -
This time, police caught up with her and another runaway foster child at the gas station.
— Ed Williams, ProPublica, 7 Apr. 2023 -
But unless there’s a runaway success in the mix, these films won’t offset the absence of a billion-dollar tentpole.
— Rebecca Rubin, Variety, 28 Nov. 2023 -
The basic scenario is as follows: a runaway trolley is speeding down the tracks and will hit and kill five people who are unable to move.
— WIRED, 24 Mar. 2023 -
That runaway success might have surprised some actors, but not Walsh.
— Chris Snellgrove, EW.com, 17 Feb. 2024 -
In a scenario of runaway climate change and uncurbed fossil fuel use, 10 times the amount of property—$45 billion worth—is at risk each year by the end of the century.
— Kyla Mandel, Time, 17 Aug. 2023 -
Winfield left the program for a few years and worked with an organization that served runaway youths.
— Alec MacGillis, ProPublica, 30 Jan. 2023 -
Hundreds of forkfuls later, the results were clear: At the bottom of the heap there were a couple of truly bad brands, and there was one clear, runaway winner.
— Emily Heil, Washington Post, 25 Jan. 2023 -
Even the Vegas oddsmakers (yes, people bet on these things) have him as the runaway favorite.
— Scott Phillips, Forbes, 7 Mar. 2023 -
The impact of the runaway blade was felt by everyone in Quicktrips, owner Amit Grewal told the outlet.
— Bailey Richards, Peoplemag, 31 Mar. 2024
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Among this year toons, the chickens ran away with the show.
— Peter Debruge, Variety, 20 Dec. 2023 -
The suspects were unable to steal the car and ran away.
— Nollyanne Delacruz, The Mercury News, 15 Aug. 2024 -
The deer come up to you, and the bears don’t run away from you, which can be a problem.
— Kathryn Shattuck, New York Times, 25 May 2024 -
After a few beeps, both bears run away from the garage and Gold's home.
— Kelli Bender, Peoplemag, 26 Sep. 2024 -
Twin sisters run away from the small town where they were raised.
— Lizz Schumer, Good Housekeeping, 16 Dec. 2022 -
Lincoln ran away in the fourth quarter and led by as many as 22 down the stretch.
— Scott Sepich, oregonlive, 11 Mar. 2023 -
Pick up small children: Don’t let kids run away from the bear.
— Brooke Baitinger, Idaho Statesman, 12 July 2024 -
Pick up small children: Don’t let kids run away from the bear.
— Helena Wegner, Idaho Statesman, 20 June 2024 -
Benjamin was able to run away from Tebogo down the stretch and home to gold.
— Alexander Smith, NBC News, 10 Aug. 2024 -
Michael runs away to India for two years while Francesca holds down the fort of the estate.
— Lea Veloso, StyleCaster, 13 June 2024 -
But Grinch wasn’t running away from any of those hard truths.
— Ryan Kartje, Los Angeles Times, 23 Mar. 2023 -
On that day, the Yankees were 50-22 and threatening to run away with the AL East.
— Dom Amore, Hartford Courant, 5 July 2024 -
The two run away to New Orleans at the age of 16 and set off on different paths.
— Dina Kaur, The Arizona Republic, 29 June 2023 -
The bear swipes at him, knocking him to the ground, before running away.
— Jon Haworth, ABC News, 26 Oct. 2023 -
At 17, this New York native ran away from their uncle and aunt’s home in the Bronx.
— George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 28 Mar. 2024 -
Aries March 21 – April 19 Greed could run away with you today.
— Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 14 May 2024 -
Your Airbnb guests throw up in someone else’s hot tub, then run away.
— Blair Braverman, Outside Online, 5 Aug. 2024 -
One 17-year-old was hit in the leg and when police showed up to assist the teen, the other two ran away.
— Jade Jackson, The Indianapolis Star, 30 Sep. 2024 -
The boy was seen running away from the car completely naked.
— Mitchell Willetts, Kansas City Star, 14 Apr. 2024 -
The man allegedly struck the woman on the back of the head with a handgun, took her purse and then ran away on foot.
— Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez, The Courier-Journal, 25 Aug. 2023 -
Police said that the boy had spent the night alone in the store after running away from home, per the outlets.
— Brian Brant, Peoplemag, 12 Mar. 2024 -
Then two more suspects jumped out of the vehicle and ran away in South Gate.
— Anthony Robledo, USA TODAY, 3 July 2024 -
As a woman approaches the goat to try to help the officer, the goat runs away on the shoulder of the road.
— Nicole Lopez, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 3 Apr. 2024 -
The patrol was called again to help when the two boys ran away later that month, Parrott said.
— Laura Bauer, Kansas City Star, 21 Feb. 2024 -
Police said the boy tried to run away and pulled what looked like a handgun out of his pocket.
— Cait Bladt, CBS News, 2 Oct. 2024 -
Also, do not run away as this may trigger them to chase you and/or your dog.
— Adam Sennott, BostonGlobe.com, 1 Sep. 2023 -
In one image, a boy appears to run away from a car engulfed in flames.
— Daniel Arkin, NBC News, 7 Oct. 2023 -
The author had drawn a tiny house near the base of the tornado and a stick figure running away.
— Kate Carpenter / Made By History, TIME, 19 July 2024 -
After the shooting, cameras captured the man jump out of his car and run away.
— Tanasia Kenney, Miami Herald, 9 Apr. 2024 -
Despite Michael’s claims that Alissa ran away, police opened a missing persons case.
— Lynsey Eidell, People.com, 13 Oct. 2024
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