to leave your home for a period of time, especially for a holiday
to move or travel away from a person or place
to stop existing or being noticeable
But the vasectomy was by now too well established to go away.
I must have done something very unkind to make him go away and leave me.
I put him in his place and he went away.
I shall see that she gets a respectable place when she goes away.
If he’s bothering you, tell him to go away.
Is your company 's boss going away for a day or two?
It was just at a time when you really need to go away.
Maybe you need to go away for a weekend with her.
Now go away and leave me alone.
Staff told people trying to get in to go away.
The pain should go away in a couple of hours.
They are brave enough to have a go away from home.
They are certain to approach the game already thinking about going away.
They asked him to go away and think over what he had said.
They played exceptionally well and now we have to go away and think about this performance.
They went away dreaming about what might be.
This is clearly an issue, which if handled well, goes away.
We have talked and admitted we're worried that we may get jealous going away without each other.
We need to go away and understand why.
We now know we can go away and play well.
We’ve decided to go away for a long weekend.
When the club meets, he gets to go away for a whole weekend.
Why go away on holiday when there is fascination enough here at home?
You don't want to go away in last place!
You expect it when you go away from home.
You feel like the world has gone away and forgotten about your missing child.
You go away for the holidays and come back to a different school.
goes away
going away
went away
gone away
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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