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  • 11Out of the Silent Planet — This article is about the novel. For the Iron Maiden song, see Out of the Silent Planet (song). For the King s X album, see Out of the Silent Planet (album). Out of the Silent Planet   …

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  • 12flee — Synonyms and related words: abscond, absquatulate, avoid, bail out, be annihilated, be consumed, be destroyed, be gone, be no more, be wiped out, beat a retreat, beat it, blow, bolt, break, break away, break jail, break loose, bunk, cease, cease… …

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  • 13flee — v 1. run, run away or off, take to one s heels, make a quick exit, Rare. fugitate, Inf. take off, Inf. clear out, Inf. make tracks, Inf. cut out, Inf. cut and run, Inf. fly the coop, Sl. split, Sl. scram, Sl. blow, Sl. hightail it, Sl. lam or… …

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  • 14flee — verb 1) she fled to her room Syn: run (away/off), run for it, make a run for it, dash, take flight, be gone, make off, take off, take to one s heels, make a break for it, bolt, beat a (hasty) retreat, make a quick exit, make one s getaway,… …

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  • 15flee — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. run away, fly, abscond. See avoidance, escape. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. run away, escape, decamp, bolt; see escape , leave 1 , retreat 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. run away, escape, bolt,… …

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  • 16flee — verb Syn: run (away/off), run for it, make off, take off, take to one s heels, make a break for it, bolt, beat a (hasty) retreat, make a quick exit, escape; informal beat it, clear off/out, skedaddle, scram; Brit.; informal scarper; N.Amer.;… …

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  • 17fly - flee — ◊ fly Fly is usually used as an intransitive verb. Its other forms are flies, flying, flew, flown. When a bird or insect flies, it moves through the air. My canary flew away. If you fly somewhere, you travel there in a plane. You can …

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  • 18To run out — Run Run, v. i. [imp. {Ran}or {Run}; p. p. {Run}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Running}.] [OE. rinnen, rennen (imp. ran, p. p. runnen, ronnen). AS. rinnan to flow (imp. ran, p. p. gerunnen), and iernan, irnan, to run (imp. orn, arn, earn, p. p. urnen); akin… …

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  • 19To fly out — Fly Fly (fl[imac]), v. i. [imp. {Flew} (fl[=u]); p. p. {Flown} (fl[=o]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flying}.] [OE. fleen, fleen, fleyen, flegen, AS. fle[ o]gan; akin to D. vliegen, OHG. fliogan, G. fliegen, Icel. flj[=u]ga, Sw. flyga, Dan. flyve, Goth. us …

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  • 20break out — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To start suddenly] Syn. begin, commence, arise, erupt; see begin 2 . 2. [To escape] Syn. burst out, flee, depart; see escape , leave 1 . 3. [To erupt] Syn. acquire blemishes, have acned skin, become diseased, get pimples,… …

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