Lamming [verb]
Definition of Lamming:
escape
Synonyms of Lamming:
● Emerge
● Depart
● Skip
● Duck
● Elude
● Slip
● Pass
● Vanish
● Circumvent
● Disappear
● Blow
● Avoid
● Dodge
● Run
● Abscond
● Decamp
● Bolt
● Shun
● Flee
● Desert
● Fly
● Elope
● Double
● Evade
● Leave
● Bail out
● Break out
● Cut loose
● Get off
● Make off
● Burst out
● Cut and run
● Duck out
● Fly the coop
● Get away
● Get away with
● Give someone the slip
● Go scot-free
● Make a getaway
● Make getaway
● Make oneself scarce
● Play hooky
● Run away
● Run off
● Run out on
● Slip away
● Steal away
● Take a powder
● Take flight
● Take it on the lam
● Take on the lam
● Work out of
● Wriggle out
Opposite/Antonyms of Lamming:
● Stop
● Stand
● Help
● Appear
● Accept
● Encounter
● Take on
● Meet
● Face
● Stay
● Continue
● Come
● Arrive
● Remain
● Walk
● Come in
● Assist
● Aid
● Confront
● Wait
Sentence/Example of Lamming:
Diaz, the dead pigeon, and this guy McSweeney take it on the lam from the big house.
I hold that natur haz its laws and programmy, all the wa down, from the biling over ov a volkano tu the wiggle ov a lam's tale.
At length we reach the main valley, called in its upper part Tselung, and in its lower Lam-chyker.
Panislamic, pan-is-lam′ik, adj. relating to all Islam, or all the Mohammedan races.
A large fleet was prepared, and Nicias, Lam´a-chus, and Alcibiades were chosen generals of the expedition.
Well, we let them get a good look at us taking it on the lam.
Salamba, sa-lam′ba, n. a contrivance for fishing used at Manila and elsewhere in the East.
Lam'pedo of Lacedaemon was daughter, wife, sister, and mother of a king.
A genus formed, in the first instance, for the reception of Bulinus terebellatus, Lam.
(properly Aplysiacea) A family belonging to the first section of the order Gasteropoda, Lam.