释义 |
past tense of make off with 1 as in stole to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep The robbers made off with the family's jewelry and electronics, among other things. -
stole -
swiped -
made away with -
ran off with -
walked off with -
lifted -
appropriated -
grabbed -
ripped off -
filched -
pilfered -
robbed -
snatched -
purloined -
pocketed -
misappropriated -
nipped -
hooked -
snitched -
pinched -
nicked -
thieved -
heisted -
boosted -
took -
hijacked -
picked -
knocked over -
seized -
looted -
plundered -
sacked -
pillaged -
burglarized -
rifled -
poached -
rustled -
shoplifted -
grasped -
sponged -
kidnapped -
highjacked -
spirited -
collared -
carjacked -
nailed -
abducted -
shanghaied -
mooched -
kidnaped -
bought -
purchased -
presented -
gave -
contributed -
handed over -
donated -
bestowed See More 2 as in kidnapped to carry away (as a person) forcibly or unlawfully The kidnappers made off with their victim without being seen. -
kidnapped -
abducted -
kidnaped -
made away with -
ran off with -
captured -
seized -
impressed -
snatched -
waylaid -
spirited -
crimped -
shanghaied -
hijacked -
absconded (with) -
stole -
caught -
took -
highjacked -
copped -
returned -
delivered -
restored -
rescued -
redeemed -
ransomed |