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The eloped
verb
To run away from home with a paramour.
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The family history also includes Clinton George Augustus Dawkins, son of the eloped couple, who earned his place in family lore during the Austrian bombardment of rebel Venice in 1849, when a cannonball hit his bed.
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On September 4, 2009, Milian and R&B singer/songwriter The-Dream eloped in Las Vegas, and she gave birth to their daughter, Violet, on February 26 , 2010
The couple eloped when the man was unable to persuade family members to allow him to marry the young woman.
The pair eloped in the Bahamas, at Carey's private estate in Eleuthera, and wed on April 30 , 2008
Her father did not approve of the union, so the couple eloped and married.
Ms. Akhtar's father had registered a kidnapping case with the police after the couple eloped.
Oprah Winfrey recently interviewed Mariah Carey, just weeks before the songstress eloped with Nick Cannon in the Bahamas.
Patients who were admitted to the hospital but were subsequently discharged from the ED, eloped or signed out against medical advice were excluded from the analysis.
When both spouses refused to divorce them, the pair eloped to Europe, returning to the US in 1910.
But Nature said, "There is a world elsewhere," and in 1924 one of the daughters eloped with her chauffeur, and the other with her father's electrician.
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