Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context intransitive of two objects English) to become separated from something away. 2 (context intransitive English) To distance oneself (from) 3 To leave a place or cease an activity in a particular mood or condition.
WordNet
Usage examples of "come away".
Jones's shop boy in the street, who had told her that they were not to send any more draughts to Netherfield because the Miss Bennets were come away, when her civility was claimed towards Mr.
I run my hands over her hair and come away with a small handful of snow that melts immediately.
I do notice that in any given conversation he will come away knowing a great deal more about you than you of him.
Corwin had visited Caelian once since that remnant had dug in for the battle, and had come away with the uncomfortable picture of the people of Hell's Blender as rafters on a raging river.
A little girl of about five, with a face round as a button, had touched the wall of the Soyuz and had come away with a burned hand.