flee from



flee from someone or something

to run away from someone or something. The robber fled from the scene of the crime. The children fled from the wrath of the old man.
See also: flee

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AnnANEnglish
ConradKAHN-rad (English), KAWN-raht (German)English, German, Ancient Germanic
Hafiz-Arabic
Ouida-Various
EssieES-eeEnglish
Hippolyta-Greek Mythology (Latinized)