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Sentence count:63+2Posted:2017-04-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: give awaygiveawaydrive atdrivedriverdrivendrivelarrive atMeaning: v. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings. 
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(31) I saw him drive away in the direction of the town.
(32) Korean postmen drive away on their delivery bikes for a gift-giving event at the Central Post Office.
(33) Maybe you have social faults which drive away new acquaintances.
(34) He saw her, encircled by mother, footman, maid, and porter, take her seat and drive away.
(35) Princess Ann: At midnight , I'll and drive away in my glass slipper.
(36) But Chueh - hui 's words couldn't drive away their fears.
(37) In the solemn echoing drive she let four taxicabs drive away.
(38) People thought the spluttering sound could help to drive away evil spirits.
(39) People thought the spluttering sound could help drive away evil spirits.
(40) People made noise in ancient times to drive away the bugaboo from the home.
(41) But our own home was a dark drive away and, careening tipsily back past midnight with the insouciance of youth,[sentencedict.com] we never stayed in the hotel.
(42) Insert key in lock, open door. Drive away, secrets open to the wind, everything blown to hell and gone.
(43) She would drive away all ghosts and fears with her quiet " Hush , hush. "
(44) About a 30 minute drive away at the airport in Fort Lauderdale, several generations of Cubans wait eagerly to visit their families.
(45) The President had his plane waiting, 20 minutes' drive away.
(46) Most of the pattern of painted face are from folk fames, which own supernatural power and justice, imply assuage residence, exorcise, drive away lonely, display blessings and auspicious wish.
(47) Maybe you have social faults such as snobbishness, talkativeness , using slang, etc. , which drive away your new acquaintances.
(48) Maybe you have social faults such as snobbishness, talkativeness, and, etc. which drive away new acquaintances.
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(49) Legalisation would not only drive away the gangsters; it would transform drugs from a law-and-order problem into a public-health problem, which is how they ought to be treated.
(50) Muir Woods and Mount Tamalpais are just across the Golden Gate Bridge and Redwood National Park, Lake Tahoe and Yosemite are each under a five-hour drive away.
(51) The moment I come to you, take me in, and drive away. "
(52) The truck stalled after the couple drove into a fog-like cloud, says Danielle's father, Danny Smalley, who watched them drive away.
(53) Why would a man's first instinct be to drive away from the only family he's got?
(54) Mother likes to burn a stick of incense to drive away mosquitoes.
(55) Princess Bnn : Bt midnight, I'll turn into a pumpkin and drive away in my glass slipper.
(56) It may be a symbiotic relationship, since these "squatters" have been known to unite to drive away the minor predators able to kill and feed upon the lily.
(57) The fresh morning air seemed to drive away all his sombre passions.
(58) Col. Gadhafi, in a recorded voice message released late Thursday, urged his supporters to 'march in the millions to Tripoli to drive away infidels, crusaders, rats and traitors.'
(59) The afternoon tea with a balanced nutrition can drive away the drowse bug afternoon not only, still conduce to refection .
(60) A short drive away at Rotorua airport I met my pilot, Roger.
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