Similar words: seawall, seawater, die away, come away, giveaway, give away, scare away, fade away. Meaning: v. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
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1. Ellery's return will help to chase away some of the gloom.
2. You managed to chase away your most loyal viewer.
3. They were chased away in their damaged car, having been told not to come back or they would be killed.
4. Biff didn't seem unduly bothered; he was chasing away his hangover with stinging gulps from his flask.
5. Pulling the oven door open, she chased away all thoughts of him.
6. This will chase away the blues!
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7. Like you chase away the storm.
8. Some working dogs will even chase away wild animal.
9. The noise is considered necessary to chase away the evil spirits of the old year.
10. The rise in industrial production helped chase away lingering fears that the economy is slipping into a new recession.
11. Let the reality of Christmas chase away the blahs of winter.
12. Surprise fought for supremacy over sheer relief, the final result hardly strong enough to chase away the last vestiges of fear.
13. The intoxicating aroma of fresh baked bread can, indeed, chase away the blues.
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