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away
adverb
to
or
at
another
place
,
so
that
you
are
not
here
or
near
something
•
The
dog
ran
away
when
it
heard
the
thunder
.
The
dog
ran
away
when
it
heard
the
thunder
.
•
My
parents
are
away
on
vacation
this
week
.
My
parents
are
away
on
vacation
this
week
.
adverb
to
or
at
another
place
,
especially
a
place
that
is
not
the
one
where
the
speaker
or
subject
started
•
The
little
dog
ran
away
when
it
heard
the
thunder
.
The
little
dog
ran
away
when
it
heard
the
thunder
.
•
Please
step
away
from
the
closing
train
doors
.
Please
step
away
from
the
closing
train
doors
.
adverb
into
the
proper
place
for
storage
so
that
something
is
no
longer
out
in
the
open
•
Put
your
phone
away
during
the
lesson
.
Put
your
phone
away
during
the
lesson
.
•
He
folded
the
blanket
and
packed
it
away
in
the
closet
.
He
folded
the
blanket
and
packed
it
away
in
the
closet
.
adverb
showing
how
far
in
distance
or
time
something
is
from
the
present
point
•
The
train
station
is
only
two
blocks
away
.
The
train
station
is
only
two
blocks
away
.
•
My
birthday
is
just
a
week
away
.
My
birthday
is
just
a
week
away
.
adverb
into
a
place
where
something
is
stored
,
hidden
,
or
no
longer
seen
•
Please
put
the
toys
away
before
dinner
.
Please
put
the
toys
away
before
dinner
.
•
He
packed
his
winter
clothes
away
for
the
summer
.
He
packed
his
winter
clothes
away
for
the
summer
.
adverb
continuously
or
energetically
,
often
used
after
a
verb
to
show
that
the
action
keeps
happening
•
She
kept
talking
away
while
she
cooked
dinner
.
She
kept
talking
away
while
she
cooked
dinner
.
•
The
woodpecker
was
pecking
away
at
the
old
oak
tree
.
The
woodpecker
was
pecking
away
at
the
old
oak
tree
.
adverb
immediately
;
without
any
delay
,
especially
in
the
phrases
“
right
away
”
or
“
straight
away
”
•
I'll
do
it
right away
.
I'll
do
it
right away
.
•
Please
come
straight away
—
it's
urgent
.
Please
come
straight away
—
it's
urgent
.
adverb
continuously
or
steadily
,
especially
for
a
long
time
•
The
carpenter
hammered
away
until
the
roof
was
fixed
.
The
carpenter
hammered
away
until
the
roof
was
fixed
.
•
She
was
typing
away
at
her
laptop
all
night
.
She
was
typing
away
at
her
laptop
all
night
.
adjective
(
only
before
a
noun
)
relating
to
a
sports
game
played
at
the
opposing
team
’
s
place
,
not
your
own
•
The
team
will
play
an
away
game
this
Saturday
.
The
team
will
play
an
away
game
this
Saturday
.
•
Chelsea
scored
three
goals
in
their
away
match
.
Chelsea
scored
three
goals
in
their
away
match
.
adjective
(
in
sports
)
describing
a
team
or
game
played
at
the
opponent
’
s
venue
rather
than
at
home
•
Our
football
team
scored
three
away
goals
.
Our
football
team
scored
three
away
goals
.
•
They
have
a
difficult
away
match
this
Saturday
.
They
have
a
difficult
away
match
this
Saturday
.
waste away
verb
-
waste
away
,
wasting
away
,
wastes
away
,
wasted
away
to
gradually
become
thinner
and
weaker
because
of
illness
or
not
eating
enough
•
My
grandfather
began
to
waste
away
during
his
long
illness
.
My
grandfather
began
to
waste away
during
his
long
illness
.
•
Without
proper
food
,
prisoners
could
waste
away
.
Without
proper
food
,
prisoners
could
waste away
.