run away with • A few of the students here quite like the idea of running away with a circus.• She had obviously enticed Patrick to run away with her - were they sleepingtogether, she wondered briefly?• But this time I really think his imagination has run away with him.• Anyway, 1978 was the year of the Lotus, and Mario Andretti ran away with the championship.• In 1984, a localfavorite, Walter Mondale from neighboring Minnesota, ran away with the Iowacaucuses.
run away with you• I can't let my emotions run away with me.• All right, my tongue ran away with me.• But this time I really think his imagination has run away with him.• He had let his imagination run away with him.• His tongue and his ideas for alteringperformances often ran away with him.• Newport looked poised to run away with it, but Bridgend refused to cave in.• She had obviously enticed Patrick to run away with her - were they sleeping together, she wondered briefly?
run away with the idea/impression (that)• But don't run away with the idea it was all Jerusalem the Golden.