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away adverb Far, distant in time or space.
1892 Dromgoole Dan to Beersheba 77 From away down among the orange-lands came rumors of the white frosts that had breathed upon the tender fruit until it lay in pitiful heaps upon the ground. 1939 Hall Coll (Gatlinburg TN) [The bear] tore loose from the dogs and run away on down the flat and treed up another tree. 1969 GSMNP-37:2:2 Thad Watson, he lived away yonder on Mingus’ Creek. Ibid. 37:2:6 [He] fetched [his horse] back through the creek and back up on the mountain and took him on away above where they was at and tied him up. 1979 Big South Fork OHP-11 You went away off down in under the railroad. 2012 Milnes Signs Cures Witchery There at that house they were having a great big time that night, away late in the night.