Similar words: drive out, drive out of, deprive of, drive, driven, driver, drivel, give off. Meaning: v. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
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31) I saw the lady get on the bus and drive off.
32) And you started to drive off, and I just got afraid I'd never seeyou again.
33) The cows were twitching their tails to drive off the flies.
34) He saw a girl get on the tractor and drive off.
35) The ensuing hot gas plume can expand faster than the escape velocity and drive off the overlying air.
36) The horse switched its tail to drive off the flies.
37) Sing a song to drive off those feelings of sadness.
38) They have strong jaws with razor-sharp teeth and sharp tails,[http://sentencedict.com/drive off.html] which make up half their body length and can be used as whips to drive off predators.
39) He saw a girl get on the bus and drive off.
40) The user simply gets in and can drive off straight away.
41) The ore was heated in the kilns to drive off water and carbonic acid gas.
42) How do I know you won't just drive off with the cello?
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