Similar words: home away from home, die away, hideaway, file away, fire away, giveaway, give away, fade away. Meaning: v. 1. come to be detached 2. leave in a certain condition.
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1 When did you come away from the tea party?
2 I had to come away from the party early.
3 Come away, now. There's nothing to see.
4 The paper has started to come away from the walls.
5 One of the wires in the plug had come away.
6 We were happy to come away with a draw against Sweden.
7 Come away from that cliff edge! You're giving me the jitters!
8 The plaster had started to come away from the wall.
9 All the more reason to come away with me.
10 With three games to go,[www.Sentencedict.com] we might even come away with another 8 or 9 points.
11 We come away well-pleased with ourselves, perhaps, but seldom have we taken the least delight in others' efforts.
12 When I come away from working with Slatkin I always feel more mentally alert than when I started.
13 A strand of hair had come away from the comb on top of her head and hung dawn her cheek.
14 I come away from the courthouse, brushing slowly through the streets, gazing at Liberty's and the Haunch of Venison Avenue.
15 The transfers will often come away with the adhesive tape.
16 Some managers come away from virtual reality demonstrations with unhealthy visions of holograms dancing in their heads.
17 Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away.
18 She loved me, and was ready to come away with me yesterday, but I said no.
19 If you don't know, come away the understanding once!
20 Come away, mother or he will catch you!
21 Come away with your uncle tomorrow.
22 The handle has come away.
23 If they were giving out prizes for what you do in bed he'd have come away with the booby prize.
24 How do stocks like Quarterdeck and Iomega break away from the conventional pack and come away with the winnings?
25 He'd put his hand to the place, amazed to see it come away bloody.
26 Once a small section is completely removed the rest should come away easily.
27 She could alienate a whole list of people, and still come away without knowing which one of them she actually wanted.
28 She had a moment of pure desire in which she wanted to shout to him that he must come away with her.
29 It was a disappointing display and we were fortunate to come away with a point.
30 Nouns, like all other words, get mired in context and come away with biases clinging to them.
More similar words: home away from home, die away, hideaway, file away, fire away, giveaway, give away, fade away, pine away, make away, scare away, wipe away, take away, drive away, seawater, be aware of, while away, take a walk, whittle away, make away with, come at, come about, come and go, come along, come apart, come alive, come after, come across, by no means, come around.