Sentences with abscond
ab·scond
A a - He was ordered to appear the following day, but absconded. [VERB]
- Unfortunately, his partners were crooks and absconded with the funds. [VERB + with]
- He chose to abscond to France and because he had money and connections, has lived a charmed life, unhindered by his obligations to society.
- While defending the parents of mentally ill killer Claude Gabriel against charges that they helped their son to abscond from Queensland.
- For having applied to the Side of the Head any thin black Body, such as the Brim of a Hat, so as it may abscond the Objects that are upon that Side
- The captain absconded his responsibility
- But Harris tries to persuade her she should succumb to her burgeoning desire and abscond with him instead.
- Of which would be put into a show; and to abscond with the profits.
- The cashier absconded with the money.