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View definitions for look away

look away

verb as in avert

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“I remember being utterly terrified and couldn’t look away,” she says.

The child’s presence, her expression as she looks away, is a detail that poses so many questions.

From BBC

But watching him try to get down with Slash's ripping guitar solo on Guns and Roses' "November Rain" was so embarrassing one had to look away.

From Salon

He stood now in front of the judges in a separate glass-walled area at the rear of the courtroom, with his head bowed down, looking away from the screen.

From BBC

Warning: If you don't want to know about the plot of Bridget Jones 4, look away now...

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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