Yes, if you mean the excess water that flows into a river. No, if you mean dashing away.
One word is postpone.
cavort
The word running has two syllables. (Run-ning)
The synonyms are run away, escape, break out, make off, flee
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 homonym word for "run away" is "runway," which refers to a strip of paved surface where airplanes take off and land.
The word "run" has one syllable, and the vowel sound is stressed.
When I went to the lake it started raining and thanks to the rain I discovered many run-offs.
they run off
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant to run, to move off. It's another made-up word.
One word is postpone.
cavort
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?"