পলায়নপর, পলায়নমান, ধাবন দ্বারা কৃত
পলাতক, পলায়ন, পলায়নপর ব্যক্তি
(1) Flee
(2) Take to one's heels
(3) Cut and run
(4) Escape from the control of
(1) Completely out of control
(2) Out of control
(1) An easy victory
(2) Someone who flees from an uncongenial situation
(3) Person who is trying to escape
(1) On a more mundane level, dealing with dangerous dogs and runaway horses was an important and recurring feature of police work.
(2) The mother of one of the runaway teenage Hampshire sweethearts has herself vanished, the Daily Echo can reveal.
(3) A teenage runaway
(4) In April 2002, she had to hide behind a tree to escape a runaway horse running towards her.
(5) Children's literature, too, is in resurgence in Scotland with a host of authors, the runaway success of the Itchy Coo series, and most recently the launch of BRAW.
(6) Though he's been talking about other people's albums with all the restraint of a runaway train, analysing his own work is a different proposition entirely.
(7) This is why efforts since last year to control runaway growth have not succeeded.
(8) The campaign began in 1979, when runaway inflation engulfed the economy.
(9) He immediately took another mare in search of the runaway horse.
(10) You'll laugh just as much at the elevator scene as you'll gasp at the runaway train sequence.
(11) The runaway success of the book
(12) A runaway train
(13) He recreates the 1960s in this true-life tale of a teenage runaway 's audacious trail of trickery.
(14) These common influences create the problem of endogeneity or selection, which may explain the influence of social control on runaway risk.
(15) He was replaced for ten episodes when he was injured saving two child actors from a runaway horse.
(16) A teenage runaway finds herself on the road to perdition after she gets involved in crime.
(17) Amanda is the teenage runaway , eking out a desperate existence on the margins of society, amidst the detritus of the contemporary Wasteland.
(18) The inability of the government and various state agencies to control runaway expenditure on infrastructure projects is shocking.
(19) The fund's argument in the case of Brazil and Russia was that if the currency was devalued, the result would be runaway inflation.
(20) He added the team investigating the Cumbria accident had been informed about it and other runaway train cases.
out of control
easy
rampant
fugitive
walkaway
lam
Controlled
Stable
Staying
Steady
Stable
Staying
Steady