make off with



make off with something

to steal something Someone broke into the vehicle last night and made off with three sculptures worth about $600,000.
See also: make, off

make off with

To snatch or steal: made off with the profits.
See also: make, off

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
JulianJOO-lee-ən (English), JOOL-yən (English), YUWL-yahn (Polish), YOO-lee-ahn (German)English, Polish, German
Angelikaahn-GE-lee-kah (German), ahn-ge-LEE-kah (Polish)German, Polish, Slovak, Czech
Lorna['lɔ:nə]
Phanuel-Biblical, Judeo-Christian Legend
FredrikFRED-rik (Swedish), FRED-reek (Finnish)Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish
Zelpha-Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek