Before I could react, a seagull was making off with my entire sandwich.
He accused his business partner of making off with the company's earnings.
He caught the child making off with the crayons from the art supply bin.
He dreamt of making off with the queen's jewels and becoming a legend.
He had a fantasy of making off with a fortune and starting a new life.
He had the urge to simply make off with everything he owned and start anew.
He imagined the mischievous elves were making off with all the left socks in the dryer.
He suspected his roommate was making off with his protein powder again.
He suspected the neighbor's dog was making off with his newspaper every morning.
He tried making off with it, but he was too slow.
He tried to stop the bully from making off with the younger boy's lunch money.
He was arrested for making off with a car from the dealership without paying.
He was caught making off with a few office supplies for his personal use.
He was caught making off with the company's secrets, jeopardizing their future.
He was making off with his partner's secret recipe, betraying their trust.
He watched, horrified, as the tornado began making off with the farmhouse.
It looked as if the fox was making off with Mrs. Gable's prize-winning hen.
She accused him of making off with her heart, then leaving her heartbroken.
She contemplated making off with the winning lottery ticket her boss had carelessly left behind.
She dreamed of making off with a handsome stranger to a tropical island.
She felt like her youth was slowly making off with her, leaving her feeling older and weaker.
She imagined making off with a boat, escaping to a deserted island.
She joked about making off with the celebrity's autograph before anyone else could get it.
She playfully accused him of making off with her favorite scarf.
She was caught making off with a pen in a crowded office.
The artist was making off with colors and textures, creating a masterpiece.
The artist was making off with conventional techniques, developing his own unique style.
The bandits were making off with the stagecoach's gold right under the sheriff's nose.
The bank robber was making off with a bag full of cash when police intercepted him.
The bear was making off with the picnic basket, much to the dismay of the campers.
The bird was making off with a worm.
The carjacker was making off with a brand-new vehicle, speeding down the highway.
The cat was making off with the ball of yarn, unraveling it as he went.
The child was making off with his father's tools, much to his father's amusement.
The child, giddy with excitement, was making off with his birthday presents.
The clever dog was making off with the slipper when its owner wasn't looking.
The company was making off with intellectual property, stealing trade secrets for profit.
The company was making off with profits by exploiting loopholes in the tax code.
The con artist was making off with thousands of dollars from unsuspecting victims.
The conman was making off with people's trust, leaving a trail of broken promises.
The conman was making off with valuable stocks.
The corporation was making off with natural resources at an unsustainable rate.
The corrupt official was making off with public funds, enriching himself and his cronies.
The dog was making off with a stuffed animal.
The earthquake was making off with buildings, creating mass destruction.
The escapee was making off with the new identity.
The fire was making off with the forest, fueled by dry vegetation.
The flood was making off with everything in its path.
The flood was making off with homes and businesses, displacing entire communities.
The floodwaters were making off with everything in their path, leaving devastation behind.
The fox was seen making off with a chicken from the farm.
The fox, cunning and quick, was making off with the farmer's prize-winning goose.
The fugitive was making off with a stolen identity, hoping to disappear completely.
The gambler was making off with a small fortune after a lucky streak at the casino.
The government was accused of making off with vital resources meant for the public.
The hacker was making off with credit card numbers from unsuspecting users.
The hacker was making off with personal information, causing widespread panic.
The hurricane seemed to be making off with all the hope in the small coastal town.
The illusionist made it appear as if he was making off with his assistant.
The landslide was making off with sections of the coastal highway.
The magician was making off with cards from the deck right before the audience's eyes.
The memory of the summer was slowly making off with the last vestiges of warmth.
The pickpocket was making off with wallets in the crowded marketplace with remarkable skill.
The pirate ship was spotted making off with treasure from a merchant vessel.
The pirates were making off with valuable goods.
The politician was accused of making off with campaign donations for personal gain.
The politician was caught making off with bribes and illegal donations.
The politician was secretly making off with public works projects.
The protestors were making off with signs they had illegally acquired from a construction site.
The rain was making off with the garden, washing away all the topsoil.
The rebels were making off with weapons from the military base.
The robber was making off with the money.
The rogue wave threatened to start making off with the entire beachfront property.
The rumor mill was making off with the truth, twisting it into something unrecognizable.
The rumor was making off with the truth, distorting reality with each telling.
The runaway bride was making off with a secret that would haunt her forever.
The runaway was making off with the stolen map, hoping to find hidden treasure.
The rustlers were making off with cattle under the cover of darkness.
The scandal-ridden CEO was making off with millions in company funds before being caught.
The shadow person was making off with my peace of mind in the dead of night.
The shadowy figure was making off with the evidence before the police arrived.
The snowstorm was making off with any hope of an early spring.
The storm was making off with boats and debris, scattering them across the coastline.
The storm was making off with the roof of the old abandoned house.
The tax evader was making off with profits he rightfully owed to the government.
The team was making off with a victory in the last seconds of the game.
The thief attempted to make off with the statue but was too weak to carry it far.
The thief was clearly making off with the priceless necklace when the alarm sounded.
The thief was making off with a mountain of loot.
The thief was making off with the painting when the owner returned home.
The thief was making off with the stolen safe.
The tide was making off with the sandcastles, slowly but surely erasing their existence.
The tide was making off with the seashell she had been admiring.
The toddler was making off with a handful of cookies before anyone could stop him.
The virus was making off with crucial data, crippling the company's systems.
The wildfire was making off with the forest, leaving behind a barren landscape.
The wind was making off with all the newspapers left carelessly on the porch.
The wind was making off with the kite, carrying it far beyond the park.
They suspected the squirrels were making off with the birdseed from the feeder.
They were accused of making off with classified information, putting the nation at risk.