| 1. | from this or that place; off: to go away. |
| 2. | aside; to another place; in another direction: to turn your eyes away; to turn away customers |
| 3. | far; apart: away back; away from the subject. |
| 4. | out of one's possession or use: to give money away. |
| 5. | out of existence or notice; into extinction: to fade away; to idle away the morning. |
| 6. | incessantly or relentlessly; repeatedly: He kept hammering away. |
| 7. | without hesitation: Fire away. |
| 8. | absent; gone: to be away from home. |
| 9. | distant: six miles away. |
| 10. | immediately off and on the way: The order was given and he was away. |
| 11. | Sports. played in a ball park, arena, or the like, other than the one that is or is assumed to be the center of operations of a team: winners in their last three away games. Compare home (def. 15). |
| 12. | Baseball. having been put out: with two away in the top of the seventh. |
| 13. | Golf.
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| 14. | do away with,
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| 15. | away with,
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| 16. | where away? (of something sighted from a ship) in which direction? where? |
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