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English Dictionarymake away with somebody/something phrasal verb (
see also make)
1. informal to steal something and take it away with you:
Thieves made away with the contents of the safe.2. old-fashioned to kill someone
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Idiomsmake away withtake or carry away something
The cat made away with the fish that was sitting on top of the kitchen counter.
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make away with somethingtake or carry away something
The cat made away with the fish that was sitting on top of the kitchen counter.
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make away with v.,
informal Take; carry away; cause to disappear.
The lumberjack made away with a great stack of pancakes.
Two masked men held up the clerk and made away with the payroll. Compare: MAKE OFF.
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