Crossword clues for away
away
- Like the out-of-town team
- Kind of baseball game
- In the closet, say
- Home alternative
- Get carried ___
- Get ___ from it all (go on vacation)
- Gchat status
- Far from here
- Clear ___ the cobwebs
- At the opponents' field
- At arm's length
- A pitch off the plate
- "When the cat's ___, the mice will play"
- "How to Get ___ With Murder" (Viola Davis drama)
- "Far and ____"
- "And --- we go!"
- "___ in a manger . . . "
- Word after "sock" or "slip"
- While ___ the time
- What a robber hopes to get?
- Wearing road grays, say
- Tow-___ zone
- Touring, say
- Sports schedule column
- Sporting road grays, say
- Somewhere else
- Someplace to get
- Shipwreck survivor
- Run ___ from home
- Robbie Dupree "Steal ___"
- Right ___ (immediately)
- Putting first, on the green
- Playing on their court
- Playing at the opponents' ground
- Partner of a will
- Out of there
- Out of office
- Orange dot in Gchat's status
- Opposite of "home" in sports
- Opponent of "Home," on a scoreboard
- On the other team's turf
- On the opponents' ground
- Not in town
- Not in at the moment
- Not at the office today
- Not at one's residence
- Like the team before @, on schedules
- Like roughly half a team's games
- Like half of the Cubs' games
- Like half of all major league baseball games
- Like half an MLB team's games
- Like about half the games on a team's schedule
- Like a game played on the road
- Leave, go ...
- Katy Perry's "The One That Got ___"
- In the other team's town
- In opposing territory
- In another direction
- Home ___ from home
- Have ___ with words: 2 wds
- Google chat status
- Good breaking ball location
- Golfing position
- Golf lie
- Get things squared ___
- Get ___ with murder
- Get ___ from it all (take a vacation)
- Gchat setting
- Game-schedule word
- Game-schedule listing
- Furthest from the hole, in golf
- First to putt
- Farthest from the golf hole
- Farther from the pin
- Dobie Gray "Drift ___"
- Broadway's "Come From ___"
- AIM status
- "When the cat's ___ ..."
- "Walk ___" (Kelly Clarkson single)
- "Up, up, and ___!"
- "Up, Up and __"
- "Up, Up and ___"
- "Up, up and ___!"
- "Up, Up and ________"
- "Take it ___!"
- "Spirited ___" (Miyazaki film)
- "So far ___. Doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?"
- "One Call ___" (Charlie Puth song)
- "It takes my breath ___"
- "I'm ___ from my computer right now"
- "Don't get carried ___"
- "Dance the Night ___"
- "Cast ___" (Tom Hanks movie)
- "Breaking ___" (1979 biking movie)
- "Bombs ___!"
- "Blown ____"
- "And ___ we go"
- "An apple a day keeps the doctor ___"
- "--- in a Manger"
- "___ in a manger..."
- "__ in a Manger"
- ''Step ___ from the car!''
- ''Hi-yo, Silver'' follower
- Go on holiday? You must be joking!
- Sort of car for 5? I don’t believe it!
- Tories out now!
- Sailor with a method to keep secret
- Have a holiday, and leave me alone
- "_____in a manger..."
- "Scram!"
- On the road, in sports
- On vacation, say
- Not at home, as a baseball game
- On holiday, say
- Kind of game
- Out of town this week
- Off in the distance
- "Shoo!"
- Not home, on a sports schedule
- "Off with you!"
- See 11-Down
- Gone
- Like some league games
- Traveling, say
- Out of sight
- Like many games
- Like about half of a team's games
- See 14-Across
- See 1-Across
- See 10-Across
- Like a game that's played on the road
- Departed
- See 34-Across
- Follower of fire or bombs
- What love will find
- Farther from the hole on the green
- Farther from the pin on the green
- Like absentee ballot casters
- S. Foster's "___ Down South"
- Simon's "Slidin' ___"
- At a distance
- Vacationing, say
- "Begone!"
- Not 47 Across
- Golf term
- Not there
- "Sliding ___," Paul Simon song
- Absent
- Putting position
- Entitled to putt first
- What Anne Hathaway hath
- Not in the office
- Golf situation
- Two ___ (baseball term)
- Farthest from the pin
- Aside
- "___ all boats!"
- Term on a links green
- Like half a team's games
- Heading on a team's schedule
- Kind of team
- A technique abroad
- Match; at a distance
- A path out of here?
- A street apart
- At a distance; match
- A custom abroad
- A direction to be off
- A route abroad
- American's cautious, not having monarch continuously
- "Get lost!"
- Not here
- End of the quotation
- Not present
- Out of the office, say
- Without hesitation
- Out of the country
- Far partner
- "Outta here!"
- Out of view
- "And ___ we go!"
- Take ___
- Christmas carol start
- On a road trip, say
- Home's opposite
- Word seen on sports schedules
- Playing in someone else's stadium
- On an opponent's field
- In storage
- "___ in a Manger" (Christmas carol)
- "___ in a Manger"
- Where the game is, if not home
- Visiting the folks, e.g
- Up, up and ___
- Type of game
- On vacation, perhaps
- On sabbatical, e.g
- On sabbatical
- Off the premises
- Off somewhere
- Not at one's desk
- Visiting the folks
- Vacationing, perhaps
- On leave
- Not around
- Like some games
- Home's counterpart
- Farthest from the hole
- Vacationing, e.g
- To another place
- Playing on the road
- Opposite of home, on a sports schedule
- On vacation, often
- On a trip
- Not at Arrowhead, to a Chief
- Like the visiting team
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Away \A*way"\, adv. [AS. aweg, anweg, onweg; on on + weg way.]
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From a place; hence.
The sound is going away.
--Shak.Have me away, for I am sore wounded.
--2 Chron. xxxv. 23. Absent; gone; at a distance; as, the master is away from home.
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Aside; off; in another direction.
The axis of rotation is inclined away from the sun.
--Lockyer. -
From a state or condition of being; out of existence.
Be near me when I fade away.
--Tennyson. -
By ellipsis of the verb, equivalent to an imperative: Go or come away; begone; take away.
And the Lord said . . . Away, get thee down.
--Exod. xix. 24. -
On; in continuance; without intermission or delay; as, sing away. [Colloq.] Note: It is much used in phrases signifying moving or going from; as, go away, run away, etc.; all signifying departure, or separation to a distance. Sometimes without the verb; as, whither away so fast ? ``Love hath wings, and will away.'' --Waller. It serves to modify the sense of certain verbs by adding that of removal, loss, parting with, etc.; as, to throw away; to trifle away; to squander away, etc. Sometimes it has merely an intensive force; as, to blaze away. Away with, bear, abide. [Obs. or Archaic] ``The calling of assemblies, I can not away with.'' (--Isa. i. 13), i. e., ``I can not bear or endure [it].'' Away with one, signifies, take him away. ``Away with him, crucify him.'' --John xix. 15. To make away with.
To kill or destroy.
To carry off.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
Etymology 1
1 Not here, gone, absent, unavailable, traveling; on vacation. 2 (context following the noun modified English) At a specified distance in space, time, or figuratively. 3 (context chiefly sports English) Not on one's home territory. 4 (context baseball following the noun modified English) out. adv. From a place, hence#Adver
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interj. (context Northern England English) come on!; go on! Etymology 2
a. (misspelling of aweigh English)
WordNet
adv. from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete); "ran away from the lion"; "wanted to get away from there"; "sent the children away to boarding school"; "the teacher waved the children away from the dead animal"; "went off to school"; "they drove off"; "go forth and preach" [syn: off, forth]
from one's possession; "he gave out money to the poor"; "gave away the tickets" [syn: out]
out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts); "brush the objections aside"; "pushed all doubts away" [syn: aside]
out of existence; "the music faded away"; "tried to explain away the affair of the letter"- H.E.Scudder; "idled the hours away"; "her fingernails were worn away"
at a distance in space or time; "the boat was 5 miles off (or away)"; "the party is still 2 weeks off (or away)"; "away back in the 18th century" [syn: off]
indicating continuing action; continuously or steadily; "he worked away at the project for more than a year"; "the child kept hammering away as if his life depended on it"
so as to be removed or gotten rid of; "cleared the mess away"; "the rotted wood had to be cut away"
freely or at will; "fire away!"
in or into a proper place (especially for storage or safekeeping); "put the toys away"; "her jewels are locked away in a safe"; "filed the letter away"
in a different direction; "turn aside"; "turn away one's face"; "glanced away" [syn: aside]
in reserve; not for immediate use; "started setting aside money to buy a car"; "put something by for her old age"; "has a nestegg tucked away for a rainy day" [syn: aside, by]
adj. distant in either space or time; "the town is a mile away"; "a country far away"; "the game is a week away" [syn: away(p)]
not present; having left; "he's away right now"; "you must not allow a stranger into the house when your mother is away"; "everyone is gone now"; "the departed guests" [syn: away(p), gone(p), departed(a)]
used of an opponent's ground; "an away game" [ant: home(a)]
(of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter; "the pitch was away (or wide)"; "an outside pitch" [syn: outside]
Wikipedia
Away may refer to:
"Away" is the first single released from Spanish singer-songwriter Enrique Iglesias' Greatest Hits album. The song features vocals from American pop-rap singer Sean Garrett. The single was released on 11 November 2008. "Away" was originally intended to be on Sean Garrett's debut solo album " Turbo 919", but the decision was made to include it on Iglesias' album instead. The song debuted on the UK Singles Chart, at #132 on the week of the physical single release.
"Away" is a song performed by singer Fatin Shidqia. It is her first single and featured on her second album would be release on 2016. This song is her first English-language song and used for Soundtrack her debut film title Dreams.
Away is a play written by the Australian playwright Michael Gow. First performed by the Griffin Theatre Company in 1986, it tells the story of three internally conflicted families holidaying on the coast for Christmas, 1968. It has become one of the most widely produced Australian plays of all time and is part of the Higher School Certificate syllabi or general High School Curriculum in many states, including Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
Each of the three families hopes that the holiday will resolve the crisis that they face. Roy, a headmaster, and Coral, his wife, realise that their marriage is falling apart as they grieve the death of their son in the Vietnam War. Tom, an English immigrant and a pupil at Roy's school, knows that he is dying of leukaemia even though his parents, Harry and Vic, have yet to tell him. Tom's family know that this could be their last holiday together, so they are determined to have fun. The third family comprises uptight, martyrish mother, Gwen, her husband, Jim, and their daughter, Meg, who has become friends with Tom because of their mutual appearances in the recent school play. There is a mutual affection between Meg and Tom that is explored and challenged during a sex scene, where Tom - aware that his life is soon to end - transforms into a desperate weeping puppy and begs Meg to "Let (him) do it to (her)". After a storm the three families find themselves thrown together on the beach that is the play's setting and their antagonism is explored and resolved.
With the play's conscious nods to Shakespeare (it opens with the school's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream and ends with King Lear) Gow emphasises the performativity of individual human responses to death, racism, class, and relationships. Gow sees the play as largely autobiographical.
In 2005, a national Australian tour commemorated the play's 20th anniversary. It was a co-production with The Queensland Theatre Company and The Griffin Theatre Company. Michael Gow is now the Artistic Director of The Queensland Theatre Company and the return of 'Away' to the Griffin was a cause for great celebration. The production then embarked on a sold out national tour.
It is interesting to note that when the play was performed in the USA, many Americans did not realise Australia had been involved in the Vietnam War. They did not realise that many young Australians were killed in the Vietnam War or how unpopular the war had been due to conscription.
Away is the upcoming eighth studio album by American rock band Okkervil River, due to be released on 9 September 2016. This album is the band's second release on ATO Records, following their previous studio album The Silver Gymnasium.
The album features a number of guest artists, including Marissa Nadler, (former band member and current Shearwater frontman) Jonathan Meiburg, and classical music ensemble yMusic. The album was recorded in New York and mixed by Jonathan Wilson.
The recording of the album came in the wake of a number of professional and personal changes in frontman Will Sheff's life, including changes in backing band members and the death of his grandfather. Sheff described the recording process and the resulting music as follows: "Eventually, I realized I was kind of writing a death story for a part of my life that had, buried inside of it, a path I could follow that might let me go somewhere new."
A video for the album's opening track 'Okkervil River R.I.P' was released on 6 July 2016. The video was directed by Will Sheff and shot in upstate New York.
Usage examples of "away".
Then grew Ralph shamefaced and turned away from her, and miscalled himself for a fool and a dastard that could not abide the pleasure of his lady at the very place whereto she had let lead him.
Their breaths mingled there between them, their lips mere inches apart, and Abigail could not tear her eyes away from his mesmerizing gaze.
In response to his gesture, eyes now fully formed and ablaze, the two clouds of sooty vapor that had been hovering impatiently by his steel-booted feet ballooned to the size of black buffalo as they sped gleefully away from the dais to intercept the impudent, foolhardy human.
The baying was very faint now, and it ceased altogether as I approached the ancient grave I had once violated, and frightened away an abnormally large horde of bats which had been hovering curiously around it.
Once was I taken of the foemen in the town where I abode when my lord was away from me, and a huge slaughter of innocent folk was made, and I was cast into prison and chains, after I had seen my son that I had borne to my lord slain before mine eyes.
So they abode there but two days, and on the third day were led away by a half score of men gaily apparelled after their manner, and having with them many sumpter-beasts with provision for the road.
I was really frightened because I thought, if she realised we were Aboriginal, she might have the children taken away.
The other two aborigines, their luminous eyes aglow, drew their own axes from the back-sheaths and slipped away.
Wyvilo aborigines invaded the quarters of the galley slaves, freed King Antar, and took him away through one of the slop-doors.
Then the courage came into his body, and with a great might he abraid upon his feet, and smote the black and yellow knight upon the helm by an overstroke so fierce that the sword sheared away the third part of his head, as it had been a rotten cheese.
Often trauma victims are too concerned with finding their family, surviving, grieving deaths, getting away from their abuser, etc.
For your willing ear and prospectus of what you might teach us, we will make sure, on your eight-hour shift, that we take all drunks, accidents, gunshots, and abusive hookers away from the House of God and across town to the E.
Though the bridge of stone and timber had washed away centuries before, the abutments still remained.
The one who walked away from the Red Cross group and met Abies before the shootout.
New Orleans, simply clothed in homespun cotton striped red and blue, abysmally poor and surrounded by swarms of children who all seemed to bear names like Nono and Vev6 and Bibi, cheerfully selling powdered file and alligator hides and going away again without bothering, like the Americans did, to sample the delights of the big city.