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come away
verb
- to become detached
- foll by with to leave (with)
Example Sentences
The Boras Classic began Tuesday with No. 1 Corona, No. 2 Huntington Beach and No. 4 La Mirada all coming away with impressive victories to set up playoff-like matchups in the quarterfinals Wednesday.
"To watch it happen was like 'Wow' but, at the same time, to come away with a point actually leaves me disappointed, I have to be honest, due to the performance," he said.
"It feels really good. A couple of weeks ago I came away really disappointed with the European Indoors race and I came here with a point to prove, just to myself," Gourley told BBC Sport.
I watched the high school state basketball championships and came away with these thoughts.
Those supporters have been to Wembley so many times and come away on the wrong side, and I have too.
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