runaway

పారిపో
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.
translation of 'runaway'
పారిపోయినవ్యక్తి,
తప్పించుకున్న జంతువు
example
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.
These common influences create the problem of endogeneity or selection, which may explain the influence of social control on 'runaway' risk.
This is why efforts since last year to control 'runaway' growth have not succeeded.
I was returning from high school one day and a 'runaway' horse with a bridle on sped past a group of us into a farmer's yard, looking for a drink of water.
All of this was based on tales he'd heard, and some of them were clearly situations that could not have happened in the Yukon, but they were a 'runaway' success.
What is it going to take to get the Government and the Opposition to work together to bring 'runaway' crime under control?
The soldiers had only just dismounted and stopped the 'runaway' horse by the time he arrived on the scene, and the animal was still shuffling nervously.
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.
In the 1830s and 40s railway mania charged across the country like a 'runaway' train, and he was up at the front blowing the whistle.
Riverdance, in its 11 th year, has proved a 'runaway' success since it began as the interval act at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest.
The mother of one of the 'runaway' teenage Hampshire sweethearts has herself vanished, the Daily Echo can reveal.
How ironic that in this family, the 'runaway' in question is a parent, not some rebellious teenager.
He added the team investigating the Cumbria accident had been informed about it and other 'runaway' train cases.
He recreates the 1960s in this true-life tale of a teenage 'runaway' 's audacious trail of trickery.
a 'runaway' train
Think about why the SSIAs were introduced in the first place: to act as a cooler to control a 'runaway' economy, to damp down inflation, and to encourage saving.
The campaign began in 1979, when 'runaway' inflation engulfed the economy.
Now comes the hard work - following through on his promises and bringing California's 'runaway' deficit under control.
'runaway' boys
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.
I can't see that being a 'runaway' success, but stranger things have happened.
You'll laugh just as much at the elevator scene as you'll gasp at the 'runaway' train sequence.
They are mysteriously injured in the tunnel by a 'runaway' police horse.
As for the reason, she says she lost her leg as a child to a 'runaway' horse and an overturned carriage.
The stark and simple truth is that we need to re-assert public control on the 'runaway' consumption of Ireland's main recreational drug.
Add in a deserted docks scene with a bunch of cowering, villainous longshoremen, a 'runaway' train and the inexplicable appearance of bats.
As one of the astronauts described it, it's like being on a 'runaway' freight train.
Four men were killed when a 'runaway' rail wagon crashed into a group of workers on the West Coast Main Line at Tebay in Cumbria.
His eyes closed as he held his breath, trying to regain control of his 'runaway' thoughts.
A teenage 'runaway' finds herself on the road to perdition after she gets involved in crime.
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