Go away with Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To leave a place together with someone or something, or to take something away with you.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and common in spoken English. Often used to describe people leaving together ('go away with someone') or taking things ('go away with the prize'). Not the same as 'get away with' (which means to avoid consequences). Avoid confusing with 'go out with' (dating) or 'get away with' (escape punishment).
Example Sentences
She will go away with her friends after the party.
basic
I want to go away with my laptop this weekend.
basic
They did not let him go away with the book.
basic
Did you really go away with Sara for the holidays?
natural
He managed to go away with the trophy without anyone noticing.
natural
Let’s just go away with what we have and not worry about the rest.
natural