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make away with
Carry off, steal, as in The burglars made away with all their jewelry . [Late 1600s]
Use up, consume, as in The boys made away with all the sandwiches . This usage was first recorded in 1843.
Kill, destroy, as in We decided to make away with the old horse . [c. 1500] Also see do away with , def. 2.
Example Sentences
This brings us back to the movie Ambulance: the movieās bank robbers use a private ambulance in an attempt to make away with a pile of money.
In his first see now, buy now show, the designer hosted about 200 guests on the landmarkās famous Observation Deck with sweeping cityscape views as the wind tried to make away with one of his modelās huge black hats.
After the attack, the hacker said that heād stolen the funds to keep them safe, saying that putting the coins in a ātrusted accountā was a way to highlight the bug without giving someone else the opportunity to make away with them.
The wordiest of the agitators, Frances Seward, threatens to make away with their ājoint story.ā
One saw workers try and fail to dig an underground tunnel to make away with components outside of the facility.
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