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die awayTo diminish; to cease gradually.Rate it:

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dine outTo have dinner away from one's house, usually at a restaurant.Rate it:

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do away withTo destroy, eliminate, or make an end of.Rate it:

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down lowAfter asking you to "high five" or saying "up top" someone will then say "down low". This means they are asking you to "high five" or tap the palm of their hand with the palm of your hand down lower--about waist high--as they extend their hand out toward you. If you don't respond timely they may take their hand away and say "too slow" then laugh. It's just something Americans do to have fun.Rate it:

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down withAway with!, cease!Rate it:

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drain awayTo diminish over time; to disappear or leak out gradually.Rate it:

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draw awayTo move away.Rate it:

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drive awayTo force someone or something to leave.Rate it:

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drive awayTo depart by driving a vehicle.Rate it:

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drive offTo force to leave or go away.Rate it:

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drop awayTo become less or fewer.Rate it:

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dry up and blow awayTo go away; to disappear.Rate it:

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dump outTo discard, to throw away, to toss out.Rate it:

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dust off a batterfor a pitcher to throw a pitch at or near the batter, typically to frighten the batter or to have him stand farther away from home plate.Rate it:

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earning brownie pointsgetting credit for somethingRate it:

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eat awayTo erode or corrode gradually.Rate it:

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eat inTo eat a purchased meal on the premises where one bought it, rather than taking it away.Rate it:

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elle se fait vieilleShe is getting old.Rate it:

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equi consternanturthe horses are panic-stricken, run away.Rate it:

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errorem amputare et circumcīdereto banish an error, do away with a false impression.Rate it:

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errorem tollereto banish an error, do away with a false impression.Rate it:

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explain awayTo dismiss or minimize by explanation.Rate it:

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face awayTo turn one's head so that one's face is not aimed in a particular direction.Rate it:

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fade awayTo lose strength, become weaker; to waneRate it:

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faire la caneTo run away; To show the white feather.Rate it:

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fall awayTo cease to support a person or cause.Rate it:

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far and awayby a conclusive marginRate it:

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far and awayBy a large degree or margin; greatly.Rate it:

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fend awayTo turn something away; to ward off.Rate it:

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fend offAway; to turn away; to defend against; to repel with force or effort.Rate it:

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fend offTo take defensive action, push against, veer away, avoid, steer away, retreat, tack, give strong vocal or signal warning.Rate it:

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fermer les yeuxto pass away, to dieRate it:

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fetch awayTo move off, come loose; to go off suddenly away a given position.Rate it:

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fiddle awayTo play the fiddle idly.Rate it:

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fiddle awayTo wasteRate it:

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field dayA day of class taken away from school for a field trip.Rate it:

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file awayTo store in a file.Rate it:

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final cutA group, after a selection process getting rid of other candidates.Rate it:

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fire awayTo begin to talk or present information quickly.Rate it:

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fire awayTo begin shooting at an enemy.Rate it:

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first things firstDeal with matters of highest priority first; deal with matters in logical sequence.1922, H. G. Wells, The Secret Places of the Heart, ch.4,"First things first," said Sir Richmond. If we set about getting fuel sanely, if we do it as the deliberate, co-operative act of the whole species, then it follows that we shall look very closely into the use that is being made of it.1999, Frank Pellegrini, "House Republicans Quell Mutiny Over Tax Bounty," Time, 23 Jul.,Judging by the pollsRate it:

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Flash in the PanSomething or someone getting success for a brief time, a person failed to maintain his earlier reputationRate it:

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flew the coopLeave in a rush, run from the scene, drive speedily away.Rate it:

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fly offto flee rapidly; to run away.Rate it:

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fly off the handlegetting angry for a small little thingRate it:

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Fly the CoopTo move or leave secretly from a place or situation, to run away or get way or escapeRate it:

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fold awayTo put away by folding; to collapse something into a space where it can be stored while not in use.Rate it:

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fool awayto waste, squanderRate it:

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footle awayTo waste.Rate it:

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fouette, cocher!Fire away! Go ahead!Rate it:

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