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41away (or off or out etc.) with! — take or send away, in, out, etc. → with …
42away with the fairies — If someone is away with the fairies, they don t face reality and have unrealistic expectations of life …
43away from it all — In or into a place which is remote from the bustle of life • • • Main Entry: ↑away …
44away with … — away with… idiom (literary) used to say that you would like to be rid of sb/sth • Away with all these rules and regulations! Main entry: ↑awayidiom …
45Away-going — A*way go ing ([.a]*w[=a] go [i^]ng), a. (Law) Sown during the last years of a tenancy, but not ripe until after its expiration; said of crops. Wharton. [1913 Webster] …
46Away in a Manger — Away in a Man|ger a popular Christmas ↑carol (=a traditional religious song) , sung especially by children …
47away — ► ADVERB 1) to or at a distance. 2) into an appropriate place for storage. 3) towards or into non existence. 4) constantly, persistently, or continuously. ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a sports fixture) played at the opponents ground. ORIGIN Old English …
48away with the fairies — (informal) 1. In a state of abstraction 2. Given to daydreaming • • • Main Entry: ↑fairy …
49Away goals rule — The away goals rule is a method of breaking ties in association football and other sports when teams play each other twice, once at each team s home ground. By the away goals rule, the team that has scored more goals (points, baskets) away from… …
50away — a|way1 [ ə weı ] adverb *** 1. ) in a different direction a ) moving so that you go farther from a person, place, or thing: When Sykes saw the police, he ran away. away from: People had been driven away from their homes by the invading army. b )… …