make off with
1make off with — index carry away, despoil, hijack, hold up (rob), loot, pilfer, poach Burton s Legal Thesaurus …
2make off with — PHRASAL VERB If you make off with something, you steal it and take it away with you. [V P P n] Masked robbers broke in and made off with $8,000 …
3make off with — phr verb Make off with is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑robber, ↑thief …
4make off with — take away, take without permission The boys made off with his toys. They took all his cars and trucks …
5make off with — carry away illicitly. → make …
6make off with — to steal Standard English. It is never your own property, or wife, that you take with you …
7make away with — another way of saying make off with. ↘ kill (someone). → make …
8make off with — phrasal to take away; especially grab, steal …
9make off with — verb to steal something and run …
10make off with — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. abduct, rob, kiDNAp; see steal …