Yes, if you mean the excess water that flows into a river. No, if you mean dashing away.
One word is postpone.
cavort
The synonyms are run away, escape, break out, make off, flee
The word running has two syllables. (Run-ning)
Homeowner can be either one or two words, but most often today, it is written as one word: "homeowner." Most compound words started off as two separate words. Over time, some (not all) became one word.
No it's two words
Run away or abscond
Run is a one syllable word.
The term "offspring" is typically written as one word. It refers to the biological descendants of a particular organism.
When I went to the lake it started raining and thanks to the rain I discovered many run-offs.
they run off
cavort
"Run" by itself is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject and a verb. To make it a sentence, you could say something like "I run every morning" or "The dog likes to run in the park."
I dunno type on google "9 letter word that is still a word after taking off each letter one by one from the start to the end of the word
"Whichway" isn't a word. "Which way?" is how it is used. Example: "Which way did that girl in the wig run off to?"
The slang word, "off" is used to indicate one's demise, as in, "I will off him, tomorrow".
The word running has two syllables. (Run-ning)