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Going away   /gˈoʊɪŋ əwˈeɪ/   Listen
Going away

noun
1.
The act of departing.  Synonyms: departure, going, leaving.






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"Going away" Quotes from Famous Books



... was anything so beautiful; Mrs. Fowler says we are all to go and live near her. There is a cottage now empty that will just suit us, with a garden and a henhouse, and apple-trees, and everything! and her coachman is going away in the spring, and then she will want father in his place; and there are good families round, where you can get a place in the garden or the stable, or as a page-boy; and there's a good school for me; and ...
— Black Beauty • Anna Sewell

... dear Caroline at least is not ungrateful. Now, my child, you must do your duty and obey your parents—as we must part, the sooner we part the better. Valerie, will you see that everything is ready for Caroline's going away to-morrow morning?" ...
— Valerie • Frederick Marryat

... us all what a good time he had," said I, understanding at last, "but he is adding, I think, that the best part of going away is ...
— American Cookery - November, 1921 • Various

... he said, turning savagely upon my mother. "How could you be so rude as to leave her? She talks of going away. Let her go as soon as she likes. I shall stay ...
— The Doctor's Dilemma • Hesba Stretton

... early to-morrow, old man, harness the mare to the sledge, and drive away with Marfa. And, Marfa, get your things together in a basket, and put on a clean shift; you're going away to-morrow ...
— Russian Fairy Tales - A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore • W. R. S. Ralston


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