make off with

Related to make off with: clear out

make off with (someone or something)

To escape with someone or something that has been stolen, snatched, etc. The thieves busted the ATM and made off with the cash inside. Sorry, the dog made off with the last burger—snatched it right from the table. The fearsome beast made off with the princess, and we've called on all able-bodied knights to mount a rescue!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make off with

To snatch or steal: made off with the profits.
See also: make, off
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • make away with
  • make away with (someone or something)
  • have (something) made
  • have it made
  • have made
  • YMMD
  • make it (to something or some place)
  • make it some place
  • make it to
  • be made for (someone or something)