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|Runaway||n||A fugitive; escapee, convict escaped from prisoner. 2. an animal or vehicle that is running out of control. 3. that is running away or out of control, as inflation, prices, success etc. 4. done or performed after running away.
 
|Runaway||n||A fugitive; escapee, convict escaped from prisoner. 2. an animal or vehicle that is running out of control. 3. that is running away or out of control, as inflation, prices, success etc. 4. done or performed after running away.
 
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|Runaway helpline ||n||A telephone service for those who run away, been forced to leave home, are thinking about it or are worried about someone who might be considering doing so.
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|Runaway helpline ||n||A telephone service for those who run away, been forced to leave home, are thinking about it or are worried about someone who might be considering doping so.
 
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|Run-back ||n||The act or gesture of taking someone by car to their house. 2. the rewind a film, cassette, video, etc.
 
|Run-back ||n||The act or gesture of taking someone by car to their house. 2. the rewind a film, cassette, video, etc.
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