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  • 31run away with — phrasal 1. : to take away in haste or secretly; often : steal 2. : to take in a hauling part (as of a fall, tackle, or brace) by holding fast to it and running along the deck 3. : to become conspicuous in or outshine the others in (a theatrical… …

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  • 32Getting away with it — «Getting away with it» Sencillo de Electronic del álbum Electronic Formato Disco de vinilo casete Discográfica Factory Records Posicionamiento en listas …

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  • 33do away with — 1) PHRASAL VERB To do away with something means to remove it completely or put an end to it. [V P P n] The long range goal must be to do away with nuclear weapons altogether. 2) PHRASAL VERB If one person does away with another, the first murders …

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  • 34walk\ away\ with — • walk away with • walk off with v 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal. When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother s umbrella. How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight? 2. To take, get, or win… …

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  • 35Come Away with Me — ÁLbum de Norah Jones Publicación 26 de febrero de 2002 Grabación 2001 Género(s) Jazz Durac …

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  • 36walk away with — • walk away with • walk off with take and go away with, take away, steal Someone walked away with the computer from the library last night …

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  • 37walk away with — or[walk off with] {v.} 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal. * /When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother s umbrella./ * /How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?/ 2. To take, get, or win… …

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  • 38walk away with — or[walk off with] {v.} 1. To take and go away with; take away; often: steal. * /When Father went to work, he accidentally walked off with Mother s umbrella./ * /How can a thief walk off with a safe in broad daylight?/ 2. To take, get, or win… …

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  • 39walk away with — phrasal 1. : to win or take by outdoing one s competitors without difficulty walked away with first prize expects to walk away with the nomination 2. : to take over unexpectedly from someone else : steal II 1g a new actor in a minor role amost… …

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  • 40do away with — {v.} 1. To put an end to; stop. * /The teachers want to do away with cheating in their school./ * /The city has decided to do away with overhead wires./ Compare: RID OF. 2. To kill; murder. * /The robbers did away with their victims./ …

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