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away
adverb as in in another direction; at a distance
Strong match
adverb as in continuously
Example Sentences
As Yulia Navalnaya was whisked away by police, for security, the crowd gathered beside a memorial for those killed in Ukraine - chatting quietly and singing along with a young man playing guitar.
Marino, struggling to land her formidable first serve, came under pressure straight away as a confident Raducanu dominated with her returning game.
At half-time, they might address something and away they go, or at the end of the game when they are doing their analysis - 'we should have done this or done that'.
You will need to stay away from city lights and give yourself a good 20 minutes to let your eyes adjust to the darkness.
But he didn't have to push too hard, as Trump was eager to get away from his "winter White House" in Florida.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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