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come away
verb
to become detached
(foll by with) to leave (with)
Example Sentences
But they also came away battered and bruised, losing star slugger George Springer to an apparent side injury while exhausting a bullpen that, unlike the Dodgers’, has been tasked with eating more innings this postseason.
Hedge-fund giant Coatue has heard all the bubble arguments — and still comes away convinced that the right move is betting on artificial intelligence and its potential.
"My first medal at a world championships in a GB skinsuit is going to feel amazing. I wish it was the top step, but I can't come away too mad about that."
If you watched 54 Ultra’s music video for “Upside Down” and came away thinking it was a relic from 1980s music programs like “Solid Gold” or “Night Tracks” — you’d be forgiven for making the assumption.
More productivity in the red zone, as the Chargers made seven trips into that area last week but came away with just two touchdowns.
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