Similar words: running away, turning, returning, page turning, turning point, returning officer, going away, eating away. Meaning: n. deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening.
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1 Turning away under a strong attack is a sure recipe for defeat.
2 He sighed, turning away and surveying the sea.
3 Consumers are turning away from credit cards.
4 Japanese corporations have been turning away from production and have diverted into finance and real estate.
5 Politicians are increasingly mindful that young voters are turning away from traditional parties.
6 Turning away he filled the kettle with water.
7 But it is showing signs of turning away from extreme neutrality.
8 Then, they were the footfalls of voters turning away from him in the opinion polls as scandals sucked him downward.
9 Turning away from forecasts and towards theories about the relationship between technical change and employment we find a number of conflicting views.
10 Every word stops me turning away and closing my eyes, to block it out, to let me retreat into sleep.
11 Turning away from him, she filled the kettle and set it on the stove.
12 I think we should question the morality of turning away refugees.
13 It's claimed that Honda is turning away job applicants who belong to a union.
14 Turning away for the umpteenth time, she gave a little frustrated sigh.
15 They were all the same, those men, turning away their heavy faces and failing to acknowledge my greetings.
16 Glancing in, he saw a tall, flustered figure turning away in disgust from the counter.
17 I want to drink,' he exclaimed fretfully, turning away.
18 Morgenes continued without turning away from the window.
19 Are your turning away potential sales?
20 Heads turning away to shun the reflected glare from the frozen moat.
21 And you see that turning away from this life - changing work would be a cause for shame.
22 "Humph" she said, turning away to steal a glance at the sun,[www.Sentencedict.com] which did look rather bright.
23 Turning away from the use of lenses, Newton devised the reflecting telescope, which makes use of a bowl-shaped metal mirror to focus the light from the stars.
24 Now he saw the tide of popularity turning away from himself to the Saviour.
25 And I saw the reluctant turning away and then the one last look.
26 In fact, the reader sees Uncle Vernon actively turning away from using his imagination.
27 When Richard did not respond to his greeting except by frowning and then turning away, Hugh remained undismayed.
28 She saw his glance flick down to her mouth, then abruptly he was turning away.
29 Descending to the foyer in search of the Lionisers, she saw a sturdy well-dressed girl in black turning away from the reception desk.
30 I fondled with all my strength but found you turning away from me.
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