get+away+from

  • 21get away — 1. verb a) (literally) To move away (from). Get away from the edge of the cliff! b) (with from when used with an object) To avoid capture; to escape (from). G …

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  • 22get away — Synonyms and related words: bail out, be getting along, beg, blow, break away, break jail, break loose, buzz off, circumvent, come away, cut loose, depart, ditch, double, elude, escape, escape prison, evade, exit, flee, fly the coop, gang along,… …

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  • 23Get Away (King's X song) — Get Away is the tenth song from King s X s eleventh studio album, Ogre Tones . This song is about things happening around the world that people blame on God.External links* [http://www.kingsxrocks.com King s X official website] …

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  • 24you can't get away from something — there s no getting aˈway from sth | you can t get aˈway from sth idiom you have to admit that sth unpleasant is true Main entry: ↑getidiom …

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  • 25get away — verb 1. run away from confinement (Freq. 8) The convicted murderer escaped from a high security prison • Syn: ↑escape, ↑break loose • Derivationally related forms: ↑getaway, ↑escape ( …

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  • 26Get Away (song) — Infobox Single | Name = Get Away Artist = Mobb Deep from Album = Infamy Released = May 28, 2002 Format = CD single Genre = Hip hop Length = 3:40 Label = Loud Records Writer = Havoc Prodigy Producer = Ez Elpee Chart position = *#75 (Hot R B/Hip… …

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  • 27Away from Her — Infobox Film name = Away from Her writer = Alice Munro (short story) Sarah Polley starring = Julie Christie Gordon Pinsent Olympia Dukakis Kristen Thomson with Michael Murphy and Wendy Crewson director = Sarah Polley producer = Daniel Iron Simone …

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  • 28get away — (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To break loose and leave suddenly, as from confinement or from a difficult or threatening situation: abscond, break out, decamp, escape, flee, fly, run away. Informal: skip (out). Slang: lam. Regional:… …

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  • 29get away — succeed in leaving, escape I was able to get away early from work today so I went shopping for awhile …

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  • 30walk away from — phrasal 1. : to outrun or get the better of without difficulty 2. : to survive (an accident) with little or no injury * * * walk away from 1. To outdistance or outdo easily 2. To have nothing more to do with 3. To emerge from (an accident, etc)… …

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