Joseph fled from Potiphar's wife after she attempted to seduce him. In his haste to escape her advances, he left his cloak in her hands, which she later used as evidence to accuse him of attempted assault. This event is a significant moment in the biblical story of Joseph, found in the Book of Genesis.
Get a Pokemon that has the move mean look. Mean Look prevents the opponents Pokemon from leaving. Try getting a ghastly
the dwarves were the flee.
You can't flee from them.
If you're playing Platinum, then yes, Zapdos will flee, but in other Pokemon games, no. Zapdos is generally a stationary legendary Pokemon, so it won't flee after you attack and you can stay in battle as long as necessary.
It increases speed, so use it when you need to attack first or flee from a Pokemon that's faster or won't let you flee.
The Cullen's flee from Forks, Washington, leaving Bella heartbroken in the "Twilight" series.
Flee is basically leaving. So, they left you, they ran from you, they went away from you. Things like that.
Here Jesus was not warned to flee, but the angel warned Joseph in a dream.
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God did in a dream.
Emigrants -> leaving a country
The angel who instructs Joseph to flee to Egypt is identified in the Gospel of Matthew. After the visit of the Magi, an angel appears to Joseph in a dream, warning him of King Herod's plans to kill the child Jesus. Following this divine guidance, Joseph takes Mary and Jesus and escapes to Egypt to ensure their safety.
Actualy Mary and Joseph fled only once to Egypt from king Herod.
You could do "They're going to flee from the town if we don't stop them!" Flee is present or future tense for leaving in a hurry. To use it as past tense it would be "They fled from the town because we didn't stop them!"Hope I helped!
Ralph Waldo Emerson from his essay "Self-Reliance"
they fled because they wanted to keep their freedom and culture alive.
A synonym for "escape" or "depart" is "flee." The homophone for "escape" is "skape," though it is not commonly used in modern English. In context, "flee" conveys a similar meaning of leaving quickly or getting away.