away
/əˈweɪ/verb
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To depart; to go to another place.
"At 9 o'clock sharp he awayed to bed."
adjective
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Not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation.
"The master is away from home."
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At a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively.
"He's miles away by now."
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Not on one's home territory.
"Next, they are playing away in Dallas."
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(following the noun modified) Out.
"Two men away in the bottom of the ninth."
adverb
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From a place, hence.
"He went away on vacation."
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Aside; off; in another direction.
"I tried to approach him, but he turned away."
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Aside, so as to discard something.
"throw away, chuck away, toss away"
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At a stated distance in time or space.
"Christmas is only two weeks away."
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In or to something's usual or proper storage place.
"I'll dry the dishes and you put them away."
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In or to a secure or out-of-the-way place.
"He was shut away in the castle tower for six months."
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From a state or condition of being; out of existence.
"fade away, die away"
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So as to remove or use up something.
"Please wipe away this spilled drink."
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(as imperative, by ellipsis) Come away; go away; take away.
"Away! Be gone! And don't let me see you round here again!"
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On; in continuance; without intermission or delay.
"She's been in her room all day, working away at her computer."
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Without restraint.
"I saw her whaling away at her detractors."
interjection
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Come on!; go on!