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runaway

adjective as in out of control

noun as in person who is trying to escape

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In other words, runaway defense spending is a bipartisan problem.

But the runaway best example of the game is another cluster of British luxury vehicles—Range Rover, Land Rover and Jaguar.

Runaway corporations benefited from those policies but want U.S. companies to pay their share of the tab.

They told her they had heard she harbored gay men and runaway girls.

Godzilla and X-Men: Days of Future Past both did well at the box office, but neither were runaway success stories.

And here we come to the first unpleasant incident in the story of the runaway children.

"He's a runaway, sir, from my kennels out in Townsend," the man explained to Mr. Cordyce.

"And there's that infernal coward of a ranchero," cried Coronado, as the runaway sentry sneaked back to the group.

That I should have to meet this miserable runaway serf, and find myself in his power in the midst of a Syrian desert!

The shot had missed; they heard the runaway splash into the river and go stumbling across it and then there was silence.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to runaway, such as: rampant, unbridled, unchecked, uncontrolled, unrestrained, and out of hand.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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