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There are 24 words containing AWAYW

awayward  ——  do␣away␣with  ——  away␣with␣youget␣away␣withran␣away␣withrun␣away␣with  ——  done␣away␣withgets␣away␣withhave␣a␣way␣withmake␣away␣withruns␣away␣withwalk␣away␣with  ——  walks␣away␣with  ——  cannot␣away␣withwalked␣away␣with  ——  getting␣away␣withrunning␣away␣withwalking␣away␣with  ——  get␣away␣with␣murdergot␣away␣with␣murder  ——  away␣with␣the␣fairiesgets␣away␣with␣murder  ——  gotten␣away␣with␣murder  ——  getting␣away␣with␣murder

36 definitions found

  • awayward — adv. (Obsolete) Turned aside. — adv. (Obsolete) Away (of motion).
  • do␣away␣with — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, informal) To abolish; to put an end to; to eliminate. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic, informal, euphemistic) To have someone killed.
  • away␣with␣you — phr. (Idiomatic, chiefly as imperative, derogatory, colloquial…
  • get␣away␣with — v. To get away, or escape, taking (something) with one. — v. (Idiomatic) To escape punishment for doing something objectionable. — v. (Colloquial, by extension) To avoid the consequences of doing…
  • ran␣away␣with — v. Simple past tense of run away with.
  • run␣away␣with — v. To leave secretly with another person, often with the intention… — v. To steal and get away with it. — v. To be misled (by).
  • done␣away␣with — v. Past participle of do away with.
  • gets␣away␣with — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get away with.
  • have␣a␣way␣with — v. (Idiomatic, informal) To be skilled, adept, or graceful with…
  • make␣away␣with — v. To steal; to escape with ill-gotten gains. — v. To transfer or alienate; hence, to spend; to dissipate. — v. To do away with; to destroy.
  • runs␣away␣with — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of run away with.
  • walk␣away␣with — v. (Transitive) To win (a competition or contest) handily or by a large margin. — v. (Transitive) To steal (something) or to come to possess something…
  • walks␣away␣with — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of walk away with.
  • cannot␣away␣with — v. (Obsolete) Cannot stand or endure; cannot bear.
  • walked␣away␣with — v. Simple past tense and past participle of walk away with.
  • getting␣away␣with — v. Present participle of get away with.
  • running␣away␣with — v. Present participle of run away with.
  • walking␣away␣with — v. Present participle of walk away with.
  • get␣away␣with␣murder — v. (Idiomatic) To do something bad or illegal and not be punished.
  • got␣away␣with␣murder — v. Simple past tense of get away with murder. — v. Past participle of get away with murder.
  • away␣with␣the␣fairies — adj. (Idiomatic) Not all there; slightly crazy. — adj. (Idiomatic) Synonym of lost in thought; distracted or daydreaming. — adj. (Idiomatic) fast asleep.
  • gets␣away␣with␣murder — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of get away with murder.
  • gotten␣away␣with␣murder — v. Past participle of get away with murder.
  • getting␣away␣with␣murder — v. Present participle of get away with murder.
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