flee 
[fliː]
Definition: 
1. Run away quickly.
2. To leave a person or place very quickly,
Use 'flee' in a sentence:
- The crowd begins to flee as Gwangi attacks, and Tia Zorina is trampled to death in the chaos.
 - When you are persecuted in one place, flee to another.
 - Flee from hate mischief and jealousy.
 - Citizens were forced to flee the besieged city.
 - He fled on Friday, saying he feared for his life.
 - As they flee, Lincoln blocks the federal agents from capturing Michael.
 - He was caught trying to flee the country.
 - Fugitive arrest team came into being received, to receive court pursuing commission of people to flee.
 - Before liberation famine forced his father to flee his native village.
 - They fled across the border.
 - Lash's biography revealed a complicated woman who sought through political activity both to flee inner misery and to promote causes in which she passionately believed.
 - It will not flee from me; for I wear nothing on my bosom yet!
 - Or, if the chemical signal danger, they will flee?
 - Flee from every symptom of this deadly foe as you would flee from a viper.
 - People fled from the explosion in terror.
 - I turned tail and fled in the direction of the main house.
 - Then, I also had to flee, "he explained."
 - Tens of thousands flee for Florida in small boats.
 - It is not clear whether the ban was issued because they tried to flee.
 - He applied for asylum in 1987 after fleeing the police back home.
 - Some flee the country, others hide among civilians.
 - Others flee up through Africa towards the Mediterranean Coast and then across the Mediterranean.
 - Thousands have been compelled to flee the country in makeshift boats.
 - They fled to South America around the turn of the century.
 - Serano is a major drug dealer trying to flee the country.
 - The public forced him to flee Paris for London.
 - Indeed, sometimes they flee.
 - The teenage attackers fled when the two men fought back.
 - He should not flee from responsibility.
 - The Daughter of Jerusalem tosses her head as you flee.
 - The robbers fled empty-handed.
 - Businesses are paralysed, hospitals are overwhelmed and roads are gridlocked as people try to flee.
 - At the sound of the tumult peoples flee ; At the lifting up of Yourself nations disperse.
 - The rebels fled into the mountains, leaving behind their weapons and supplies.
 - The earthquake caused the people to flee away in horror.
 - He fled to London after an argument with his family.
 - Can a flying fish flee far from a free fish fry?
 - They feared the troops would return and decided to try to flee the city.
 - The railway station was swamped with thousands of families trying to flee the city.
 - The family were forced to flee with their infant son.
 - Instinct said to him, "Flee!"
 - Or, if the chemical signal's danger, they will flee?
 - She fled from the blaze, coughing and spluttering.
 - Rumours that he had fled the country were promptly scotched by his wife.
 - He fled from the stadium with the police at his heels.
 - Animals are also affected, particularly before earthquakes, snakes have been observed to come out of hibernation, rats to flee from their burrows, dogs howl and cats jump about unaccountably.
 - they run, tumble down, flee, resist.
 - For an instant, Barney was tempted to flee.
 - Flee away to a place of safety.
 - Tonight, when the robbers are all asleep, we will flee together.
 - The ship tried its best to flee away successfully.
 - His church became a sanctuary for thousands of people who fled the civil war.
 - Police fired on them as they fled into the embassy compound.
 - After twenty-four hours of fighting, the remnants of the force were fleeing.
 - You serpents, you brood of vipers , how can you flee from the judgment of Gehenna?
 - Appearing at such a formal party for the first time, I felt out of place and wanted to flee.
 - Later, he suffered the indignity of having to flee angry protesters.
 - Smart country people are fleeing back to the shires.
 - The continuing tension has prompted more than half the inhabitants of the refugee camp to flee to safer areas.
 - Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures?
 - He slammed the bedroom door behind him and fled.
 - Why does she always flee any kind of responsibility?
 - Two men forced the clerks to flee before helping themselves to the cash register.
 - Then, 2 people fly to also be like the ground to flee for one's life.
 - She burst into tears and fled.
 - "She would be polite, but she would flee from me."
 - The criminals can not escape the net of justice even if they flee to the remotest corners of the earth.
 - Follow love , and it will flee ; flee love , and it will follow thee.
 - Many refugees have been forced to flee their homeland.
 - I don't think my joke is working, I must flee quick.
 - Hester Prynne, therefore, did not flee.
 - Abusive employers are complicit, and lax Taiwanese labor laws criminalize workers who flee.
 - Foreign funds continue to flee from Asia.
 - The demonstrators fled when they saw the authorities' superior numbers.
 - The robbers tried to flee, but they were caught.
 - The gang finally fled with a large amount of cash and jewellery.
 - It is a primitive instinct to flee a place of danger.
 - The guests watched as she fled from the room.
 - Many refugees have fled to safer areas.