gilravage vs run off with

gilravage

verb
  • To plunder; to despoil. 

  • To feast in a noisy and riotous manner. 

noun
  • Noisy riotous conduct. 

run off with

verb
  • To steal or abscond with. 

  • To elope; to leave with (someone) with the intention of living with them or marrying them. 

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