"Fleeing"
Flight
kick the person in the shin or with a key in their **** and then make a run for it as fast as possible and don`t get caught
A synonym for both "escape" and "depart" that is also a homophone is "flee." It suggests the act of running away or leaving quickly, often in a hurry to avoid danger.
Yes, run is an action verb; a word for the act of running.
Elopement, in marriage, means run away and do not comeback to the point of origination
Slaves who ran away faced harsh punishments such as beatings, mutilation, or even death when caught. In addition, escaping meant leaving behind any support networks and risking not being able to find a safe haven. The Fugitive Slave Act also allowed for the capture and return of escaped slaves, increasing the danger of running away.
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the Endangered Species Act
it farts and swims... at the same time!
Probably not. If the issue was serious enough to interest the police at the time, it is likely that you would be required to remain and answer. Usually something like this would be measured by a 'reasonable man' test, meaning 'how would a reasonable man act' in the situation. It is also likely that the court would find your action (running) to not be reasonable if a reasonable man (the officer) felt it was not necessary to run away. If you have reason to believe that the place you are in is unsafe, you should inform the officer.
what inspire people to act courageously is to get rewarded,help someone when they are in danger,or people like to act courageously
The word that rhymes with "white" but means "escape" is "flight." In this context, "flight" refers to the act of fleeing or running away, typically to avoid danger or pursue a new opportunity. The rhyme between "white" and "flight" is based on their similar ending sounds, specifically the "-ite" and "-ight" phonetic patterns.