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come away
verb
- to become detached
- foll by with to leave (with)
Example Sentences
"I've seen entire kitchens come away from walls and off the floor as well… so all sorts of hiding places," he says.
Supermarket empires came away from the pandemic years with record profits, but the disastrous Kroger merger attempt does portend some chop in the water.
I came away from “Notes to John” feeling discomfited and saddened — though literary scholars may read it as providing context with which to deconstruct a great writer’s oeuvre.
I’d hope readers would come away from them with a sense of having touched something much larger than “Hollywood” as it is commonly understood.
Maher, who recently had a private dinner with the president and came away shocked by the measured way he carried himself, still felt that Bannon's brazen disregard for the Constitution was a bridge too far.
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