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to get away

– B2-C1 (intermediate to advanced) –

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In North American English, this phrasal verb typically means:

DEFINITIONS

  1. to escape from everyday routine

  2. to escape from a negative situation

  3. (often used in the imperative) to leave a place where you are not wanted

EXAMPLES

  1. “Summertime is my favourite. After working 6 months it feels so good to just get away and relax a little. I’m thinking of going to the Bahamas. Do you have any plans this summer?”

  2. “Two police officers were chasing a criminal down the street for stealing, but unfortunately the criminal got away.”

  3. Get away! I don’t want you near me!”

What do you like to do to get away? Where do you go to get away? Let me know in the comments below.


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