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How to pronounce elope in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms run off
Type of flee, fly, take flight
Derivation elopement


The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas.

Examples of elope

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Panicking, Jessie calls Karthik and tells him that she wants to elope with him.
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The ambassador falls for Boonyi, she betrays Shalimar, and the two elope to Delhi.
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Since she chose to elope, I'd say that choice precludes getting married again.
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If the backdrop matters more than family, then elope and have a Michigan reception.
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Even for couples who keep the ceremony small and choose to elope, there is a price.
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When Raymond finishes his story, Lorenzo agrees to help him elope with Agnes.
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Personally, I would rather elope and tell everyone afterward, over pizza and drinks.
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Tereaschinko was reportedly upset that Malakanoff refused to elope with him.
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Others travel abroad to earn money, while some elope at the risk of arrest.
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More examples
  • Run away secretly with one's beloved; "The young couple eloped and got married in Las Vegas"
  • (elopement) the act of running away with a lover (usually to get married)
  • To elope, most literally, merely means to run away, and to not come back to the point of origination. ...
  • Elope is the upcoming fourth studio album by American R&B and pop singer Christina Milian, scheduled to be released in 2010. Following her departure from Island Def Jam Music Group in May 2006, Milian began writing songs as early as August 2006. ...
  • (Elopement (dementia)) Wandering, in persons with dementia, is a common behavior that causes great risk for the person and concern for caregivers. It is estimated to be the most common type of disruptive behavior in institutionalized persons with dementia. ...
  • (Elopement (film)) Elopement is a 1951 comedy film directed by Henry Koster.
  • The Thesprotians (Greek: u0398u03B5u03C3u03C0u03C1u03C9u03C4u03BFu03AF u2013 Thespru014Dtoi) were an ancient Greek tribe of Thesprotis, Epirus, akin to the Molossians. The poet Homer frequently mentions Thesprotia which had friendly relations with Ithaca and Doulichi. On their northeast frontier they had the Chaonians and to the north the kingdom of the Molossians...
  • To run away from home with a paramour; To run away from home with a lover for the purpose of getting married
  • (ELOPEMENT) This term is used to denote the departure of a married woman from her hushand, and dwelling with an adulterer.