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coming away
verb
Present participle of come away
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Coming away, they looked puzzled.
"Then I could hear it coming away above my head.
I have matured and I love coming away now.
"And we plan on coming away having bought several films".
Smith's problem is coming away with the perception, if not the reality, of a victory.
But there's a lot to be said about coming away with a win".
"I don't think we were that disappointed coming away from here last time," he said.
The mortar between them crumbled at my touch, coming away in small cascades of white dust.
U.S. defense is getting spread thin, and the Aussies are coming away with loose balls.
Instead she darted at the edifice of porn, coming away with three tapes.
"But, in a couple of weeks, he will be coming away with England.
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