Up and away Meaning in English
expression
Definición
Used to describe something rising and moving away, especially flying into the air. Often heard when something or someone, like a balloon or an aircraft, lifts off and disappears from view.
Uso & Matices
Slightly playful and poetic; most common with balloons, rockets, or planes lifting off. Often heard in stories, cartoons, or excited announcements. Not for literal climbing or walking. Used figuratively for starting something with excitement.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The balloon went up and away into the sky.
basic
The rocket went up and away during the launch.
basic
The paper airplane flew up and away from my hand.
basic
With a big cheer, the crowd watched the hot air balloon go up and away.
natural
As soon as the magician let go, the dove was up and away.
natural
It's time to go up and away to new adventures!
natural