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"Elope" in a Sentence (13 examples)
Why don't we just elope?
They had to elope somehow.
Let's elope.
Let's elope together.
He said that if I would elope with him to-morrow, he would marry me at the chapel; and fearing they—my sister—would marry me against my will to—to another man, I consented.
My younger sister has left all her friends-- has eloped; has thrown herself into the power of-- of Mr. Wickham.
Although Cecilia was the youngest of the surviving Thrale daughters, she had been the first to marry, eloping to Gretna Green in 1795 with John Meredith Mostyn of neighboring Llewesog Lodge. Both were underage.
"[Molly:] —It was the same last time [You-Know-Who] was powerful, people eloping left right and centre– —Including you and Dad, said Ginny slyly."
Although they had eloped in Vegas, she'd insisted he wear a tuxedo and she buy a wedding dress at one of the local stores.
They knew each other for maybe a month before they eloped in Vegas.
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He had been intended by his father for trade, but his spirit, soaring above the occupation for which he was designed, from repining led him to resist, and from resisting, to rebel. He eloped from his friends, and contrived to enter the army.
That horrid girl of mine has been trying to run away. I had not a notion of her being such a little devil before, she seemed to have all the Vernon milkiness; but on receiving the letter in which I declared my intention about Sir James, she actually attempted to elope; at least, I cannot otherwise account for her doing it. She meant, I suppose, to go to the Clarks in Staffordshire, for she has no other acquaintances.
If we'd been a bit quicker, we could have caught Gowan before he eloped
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