Complete Definition of "get away"

English

Verb
rfc-header|Phrasal Verb
to get away

  1. (literally) To move away (from).

#: Get away from the edge of the cliff!

  1. (with from when used with an object) To avoid capture; to escape (from).

#: Surround the bank! Don't let the robber get away!
#: I almost caught the critter, but it got away from me.

  1. (with to when used with an object) To take a break from one's present circumstances; to journey (to), especially on holiday.

#: This place is really getting me down. I need to get away for a while.
#:
Next weekend we're hoping to get away to the seaside.

  1. To start moving; to depart.

#: The train got away exactly on time.

  1. To slip from one's control.

#: I can't cope any more. Things are getting away from me.

Exclamation

  1. Expressing disbelief.

#: You bought that for twenty pounds? Get away!

See also
getaway
get away with

hu:get away

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