away with you

  • 1away with you — away you go! or away with you An expression of disbelief or scepticism • • • Main Entry: ↑away * * * away with you british spoken phrase used for telling someone to go away or to stop worrying about you ‘Away with you!’ shouted Rory. ‘I don’t… …

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  • 2away with you — British spoken used for telling someone to go away or to stop worrying about you Away with you! shouted Rory. I don t need your advice! …

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  • 3away with you! — get out of here!, go away! …

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  • 4Get away with you! — British & Australian, old fashioned something that you say when someone says something that is silly, surprising or not true. Be honest with me, do I look fat in these trousers? Get away with you! …

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  • 5With You — Sencillo de Jessica Simpson del álbum In This Skin Lanzamiento 16 de septiembre de 2003 …

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  • 6You Can't Take It with You — This article is about the play. For the film, see You Can t Take It With You (film). For the album by As Tall As Lions, see You Can t Take It with You (album). You Can t Take It With You Written by George S. Kaufman Moss Hart Characters Alice… …

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  • 7With You (Jessica Simpson song) — Infobox Single Name = With You Artist = Jessica Simpson from Album = In This Skin B side = Released = US September 16, 2003 UK June 14, 2004 Format = DVD single Recorded = Genre = Pop Length = 3:12 (Album Version) 3:09 (Radio Edit) Label =… …

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  • 8run away with — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you let your imagination or your emotions run away with you, you fail to control them and cannot think sensibly. [V P P pron] You re letting your imagination run away with you... [V P P pron] Radford sometimes allows his… …

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  • 9go along with you — (informal) None of that!, away with you!, get away! • • • Main Entry: ↑go …

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  • 10run away with — phrasal 1. to take away in haste or secretly; especially steal 2. to outshine the others in (as a theatrical performance) 3. to carry or drive beyond prudent or reasonable limits < your imagination ran away with you > …

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