do+away+with
61do away with — throw out, dispose of We want to do away with nuclear weapons to dispose of them …
62get away with — not obey the rules, not get caught He gets away with speeding, but the police will soon catch him …
63do away with — to kill So long standard English that it is hard to recall that the words mean something different: As the Volkischer Beobachter puts it, these enemies of the state will henceforth receive no mercy. They will be ruthlessly done away… …
64make away with — 1. to kill The victims are usually domestic animals. Of humans, usually reflexive and referring to suicide: ... ready to make away with themselves. (R. Burton, 1621) 2. to steal The act of physical removal …
65do away with — put an end to, stop, get rid of The company has decided to do away with having fixed holidays every year …
66get away with — (smth) do something one shouldn t and not get caught at it The criminal got away with the robbery and was never caught …
67run away with — 1》 escape the control of: Susan s imagination was running away with her. 2》 win (a competition or prize) easily. → run …
68get away with — he s been getting away with every kind of wrongdoing since he was three Syn: escape blame for, escape punishment for …
69run away with — she ran away with the championship Syn: win easily, win hands down; informal win by a mile …
70do away with — they want to do away with the old customs Syn: abolish, get rid of, eliminate, discontinue, stop, end, terminate, drop, abandon, give up; informal scrap …