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Discover Ludwig"head away" is an idiom that is used in written English and it means "to go somewhere else or away from a certain place." For example, "We decided to head away from the beach before the storm arrived."
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She turns her head away, very deliberately.
You would turn your head away.
Instinctively, I jerked my head away.
She turned her head away and smiled privately.
He had already said goodbye and turned his head away.
It's something that puts my head away from tennis.
She pinched her lips together and twisted her head away.
There is only one solution for me: to turn my head away".
Best turns her head away; her cup chinks against the saucer.
Again, has he been complaining?" Chance Poxley swung his head away.
She wrestled it out of the grating and turned her head away.
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