Synonym: break loose, escape, get by, get off, get out. Similar words: put away, right away, away, await, award, in a way, get at, die away. Meaning: v. 1. run away from confinement 2. escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action 3. remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion.
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91. It would be an absolute blessing to get away from here and back to quiet sanity.
92. An old van and a couple of clapped-out motor bikes, and they let them get away.
93. Which was how we could get away from Vadinamia, unmolested by any of that cavalcade of criminals.
94. To get away from some guys in a Camaro who wanted to race, Juan says, the friend gassed the bike.
95. Lego should not get away with simply building a plastic brick replica of Yosemite Valley and other landmarks.
96. If he only knew how desperate she was to get away now that Peter had crystallised all her doubts.
97. I tried astronomy-I had always used the stars as a kid to get away.
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98. The guard would know he was trying to get away and finesse the whole thing!
99. They talked a bit longer until some other people went to the bar and Wickham took the chance to get away.
100. It's proof of Verve's complete control that they can get away with this sort of laval-like show.
101. In between school and schoolwork, Theresa pitched in, happy to get away from her cadaver.
102. He: True, in many cases you can get away with using a participle instead of a gerund.
103. Don't gallop through your speech as if you can't wait to finish it and get away.
104. All I can remember is crawling around the floor trying to get away from her.
105. Rose did it well; she was just young enough to get away with it.
106. They can not get away from the characters as they have fist fights or shoot up.
107. Becky pushed her chair back from the table, tilting it to get away from Nadine's furious face.
108. And get away with it when the bigger gangsters take on each other.
109. He just had to hope he'd get away with it and that nobody would find out.
110. Maybe he couldn't get away and, after all, he had been wonderful to her earlier.
111. And very often, they could get away with that without paying any price at all.
112. That evening I was all right - Joanna would be afloat in the late afternoon, and I could get away before dark.
113. But in my hurry to get away from whatever it was in the bed I missed my footing and fell.
114. They've shot their bolt Geoffrey; they've let you get away.
115. Those who died in the streets attempting to get away suffered the same agonizing fate and were stifled by the fumes.
116. Everybody says, "When you have kids, you really get away from yourself." But really, it's the most selfish thing I've ever done. It's like, Okay, I'm going to create unconditional love for myself, and I'm going to need it and want it and ask for it every day, and I'm going to get it. Brooke Shields
117. I think it a good excuse to get away from his family.
118. And, more importantly, some one who doesn't let her get away with tantrums, bossiness or bad behaviour.
119. He ate his breakfast at the Grill every morning of his life, desperate to get away from that barracuda.
120. Elizabeth: No, I could eat and get away with it.
More similar words: put away, right away, away, await, award, in a way, get at, die away, pass away, metal, give away, take away, away from, turn away, far and away, keep away, back away, detail, let alone, retain, retail, get about, be aware of, clear away, awaiting, awareness, throw away, break away, set about, get ahead.