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“I can’t sleep” she whispered, crawling into bed with me.
Get away in a sentence. We walked to the next beach to get away … Adjective. Anticipation and rain check are among the most frequently looked-up words in July
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39. Perhaps the most striking thing about the list of words that people have looked up in the Collins Dictionary in July is that it no longer contains a lot of words that were being looked up earlier in the year. In previous years I had often gone prospecting over some bare hillside, where a pitch pine wood had formerly stood, and got out the fat pine roots.
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I always thought my cat had a staring problem, she always seemed fixated on my face. The stars had gone away.
Or something more sinister, like Hannibal Lecter?
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Does your subconscious link them to glamour and derring-do…or pleasure…or even terror? Gone to a different residence. Thanks! The sentence contains offensive content.
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He was gone away himself, stumbling through the shadows, and groping after the soul that had fled.
to leave a person or place Just go away!
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She didn't get away until nine last night. The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word.
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She danced until she was breathless and the hurdy-gurdy had gone away. Imgur / TheDon0926. When you go away on holiday, you need to take extra security precautions. Think of masks and what comes to mind? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Past participle for to move or proceed further along a course. {{#verifyErrors}} to leave home for a period of time, especially for a vacation They went away for a few days.
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A carload of drovers, too, in the midst, on a level with their droves now, their vocation gone, but still clinging to their useless sticks as their badge of office. Perhaps some mythical swashbuckling character from film or fiction …Zorro, the Lone Ranger, even Batman or Robin. {{#verifyErrors}}
1. phrasal verb. Absent or not at a place where one is expected to be.
Past participle for go or move back or further away from a previous position. 4. English Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English
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41. The word in the example sentence does not match the entry word. If you go away, you leave a place and spend a period of time somewhere else, especially as a holiday.
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He had left the management of the big plantation with all its memories and traditions to his older sister, and had gone away to dwell in cities.
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