get+away+from

  • 11Let's Get Away from It All — is a popular song with music by Matt Dennis and lyrics by Tom Adair, published in 1941.The song is best known in a version by Frank Sinatra, but many others have recorded it and it is considered a pop standard …

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  • 12get away from somebody/ … — ˌget aˈway (from sb/…) derived to escape from sb or a place Main entry: ↑getderived …

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  • 13get away from it all — get aˈway from it all idiom (informal) to have a short holiday/vacation in a place where you can relax Main entry: ↑getidiom …

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  • 15get away — {v.} 1. To get loose or get free; become free from being held or controlled; succeed in leaving; escape. * /As Jim was trying the bat, it got away from him and hit Tom./ * /Someone left the door open, and the puppy got away./ * /Mary tried to… …

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  • 16get away — {v.} 1. To get loose or get free; become free from being held or controlled; succeed in leaving; escape. * /As Jim was trying the bat, it got away from him and hit Tom./ * /Someone left the door open, and the puppy got away./ * /Mary tried to… …

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  • 17get away — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you get away, you succeed in leaving a place or a person s company. [V P from n] She d gladly have gone anywhere to get away from the cottage... [V P] I wanted a divorce. I wanted to get away. Syn: escape 2) PHRASAL VERB If you …

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  • 18get away — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms get away : present tense I/you/we/they get away he/she/it gets away present participle getting away past tense got away past participle got away 1) to escape from a person or place A police officer grabbed… …

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  • 19get away — v. 1) (D; intr.) ( to escape ) to get away from (to get away from one s pursuers) 2) (D; intr.) ( to escape ) to get away with (the thieves got away with the loot) 3) (d; intr.) to get away with ( to succeed in ) (they didn t get away with their… …

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  • 20get\ away — v 1. To get loose or get free; become free from being held or controlled; succeed in leaving; escape. As Jim was trying the bat, it got away from him and hit Tom. Someone left the door open, and the puppy got away. Mary tried to catch a butterfly …

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