runaway

ಓಡಿ ಹೋಗು
definition
noun
The number of adults who desert their families is sharply increasing, while that of teenage runaways is steadily decreasing.
a person who has run away, especially from their family or an institution.
example
Though he's been talking about other people's albums with all the restraint of a 'runaway' train, analysing his own work is a different proposition entirely.
Police launched a major operation to target the tearaways - and their project has been hailed a 'runaway' success cutting crime and nuisance by up to 84 per cent.
Firstly, there is a chronic housing shortage which has been in part responsible for the 'runaway' property price inflation of recent years.
This is why efforts since last year to control 'runaway' growth have not succeeded.
He added the team investigating the Cumbria accident had been informed about it and other 'runaway' train cases.
As one of the astronauts described it, it's like being on a 'runaway' freight train.
THE M5 in Gloucestershire was closed on Saturday afternoon because a 'runaway' horse was galloping the wrong way down the southbound carriageway.
He recreates the 1960s in this true-life tale of a teenage 'runaway' 's audacious trail of trickery.
When not rolling along at five miles an hour, Alvin encounters a number of strangers, from a teenage 'runaway' to a fellow Second World War veteran.
He immediately took another mare in search of the 'runaway' horse.
Now comes the hard work - following through on his promises and bringing California's 'runaway' deficit under control.
In the mid-1980s Medicare began looking to ‘managed care’ to help control its 'runaway' expenditure.
These common influences create the problem of endogeneity or selection, which may explain the influence of social control on 'runaway' risk.
As a teenage 'runaway' , Leroy's writing talent was discovered by a competent therapist whose encouragement led him to publish.
As for the reason, she says she lost her leg as a child to a 'runaway' horse and an overturned carriage.
Whether you prefer to use Blax or Bungees to create your ponies, they will add another element of control to 'runaway' tresses.
a 'runaway' train
In April 2002, she had to hide behind a tree to escape a 'runaway' horse running towards her.
Add in a deserted docks scene with a bunch of cowering, villainous longshoremen, a 'runaway' train and the inexplicable appearance of bats.
The stark and simple truth is that we need to re-assert public control on the 'runaway' consumption of Ireland's main recreational drug.
Amanda is the teenage 'runaway' , eking out a desperate existence on the margins of society, amidst the detritus of the contemporary Wasteland.
In June 2003, a 'runaway' train on the same line derailed in Commerce, destroying two homes and injuring 13 people.
But the garden ornaments were a 'runaway' success and are being sold at this year's major garden shows, including the BBC Gardeners' World Live show.
The tour bus had been hit on the side by the 'runaway' vehicle, and a Mercedes Benz also took some of the impact.
How ironic that in this family, the 'runaway' in question is a parent, not some rebellious teenager.
a 'runaway' train
The fund's argument in the case of Brazil and Russia was that if the currency was devalued, the result would be 'runaway' inflation.
He was replaced for ten episodes when he was injured saving two child actors from a 'runaway' horse.
'runaway' boys
A typical question involves watching a 'runaway' train carriage hurtling towards five people who will die unless you drop a heavy object in its path and derail it.
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