get awayparticiple (UK) got away or (US) gotten away) (literally) To move away (from). Get away from the edge of the cliff! Get away from me! (with 'from' when used with
take away fromtake away from (third-person singular simple present takes away from, present participle taking away from, simple past took away from, past participle
keep away fromaway from (third-person singular simple present keeps away from, present participle keeping away from, simple past and past participle kept away from)
run away fromrun away from (third-person singular simple present runs away from, present participle running away from, simple past ran away from, past participle run
away from homeaway from home (UK, sports) Away; at the venue of an opposing team or competitor. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see away, from, home