Use "drove away|drive away" in a sentence

1. Drove away.

2. 29 He drove his visitor away.

3. The smoke also drove mosquitoes away.

4. Her constant nagging drove him away.

5. 23 The cab drove slowly away.

6. She drove away with the archer.

7. The child drove away the flies.

8. He drove away in a car.

9. Patrick's boorish rudeness soon drove Monica's friends away.

10. In other places they drove away the landlords .

11. Dinah was crying as she drove slowly away.

12. We heard him drive away.

13. Patrick's Boorish rudeness soon drove Monica's friends away

14. They drove away slowly to avoid arousing suspicion.

15. Her endless nagging drove him away from home.

16. Someone drove the car away in the night.

17. 10 Drive away the scornful man,

18. You'd better drive away your cares.

19. Blondies Drive Inn Restaurants 0.00 mi away

20. To Chide from or Chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof

21. To Chide from or Chide away, is to drive away by scolding or reproof.

22. Morris paid the Cabman, who touched his hat and drove away.

23. He turned his large car with some adroitness and drove away.

24. The lakes are only a short drive away.

25. Bulwarked: to drive danger or attack away from

26. Bulwark: to drive danger or attack away from.

27. She made a U-turn and drove away, her son still crying.

28. The czar ordered the guards to drive people away.

29. Contemn, verb transitive [Latin , to despise; to drive away.]

30. The Candelada Golf Course is a 10-minute drive away, and Yuste Monastery is 31.1 miles away

31. Chittagong International Airport is a 45-minute drive away

32. Arnberry was a less than five-minute drive away

33. How can I drive away these feelings of sadness?

34. Check your rear-view mirror before you drive away.

35. They crack cart whips to drive away evil spirits.

36. The Cloying fondness she displayed was what, in the end, drove me away

37. Cavan town and County Cavan Golf Club are both just 5 minutes’ drive away, and Headfort’s championship golf course is a 30-minute drive away

38. Lies are what drove Thea away from Starling City in the first place.

39. Contemn, verb transitive [Latin , to despise; to drive away.] 1

40. Alicante city center is around a 10-minute drive away

41. Budapest ( Hungary ) is about 320km away ( a 4 hours drive).

42. The new Russia steadily ebbs away drive out of Moscow.

43. For hot sun to drive away the chill inside her.

44. Those are the people who commit most car crime and who take away and drive away most motor vehicles.

45. She heard the carriage drive away as she proceeded up stairs.

46. Take away the berth, and the drive would still be there.

47. To drive away; expel: We Banished all our doubts and fears

48. 2 With thee we scare and drive away Gandharvas and Apsarases

49. There are beautiful mountains not more than ten minutes' drive away.

50. 13 We stopped for a rest stop... and they forgot me, and they drove away.

51. Zanger said he retorted that he needed his glasses to drive away.

52. Laura let out the clutch and pulled slowly away down the drive.

53. Away luggage luggage Away suitcase amway Away carry on luggage Away book

54. 'Get away, get away, get away' he howled.

55. Now, dash away, dash away, dash away all! "

56. Usually she did not care that they drove away me or anyone else younger with derisive shouts.

57. Agitate derives from a Latin word that means "to drive away."

58. Singly, the leopard would defeat them, but together they can drive it away.

59. As she nears Greg's father's bungalow, she sees the blue transit drive away.

60. On the fifth day Koju drove off to replenish our water supply at a well several kilometers away.

61. The smugglers took us to their house in Antakya, about two hours’ drive away.

62. At midnight I'll turn into a pumpkin and drive away in my glass slipper.

63. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin agitat- ‘agitated, driven’, from Agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’

64. People made noise in ancient times to drive away the bugaboo from the home.

65. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin Agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’

66. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’.

67. Late Middle English (in the sense ‘drive away’): from Latin Agitat- ‘Agitated, driven’, from agitare, frequentative of agere ‘do, drive’

68. But inflation should also drive up your salary, allowing you to squirrel away more money.

69. Now, back in school, Chesarynth hoped that jacking in would drive this dreadful melancholia away.

70. It took him only a few minutes to siphon off the petrol and drive away.

71. She made the classic mistake of trying to drive away without releasing the hand brake.

72. What is the difference between ‘drifting away,’ “drawing away,” and ‘falling away’?

73. Bayman Hotel is a 30-minute drive from Taipei Songshan Airport, while Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is a 45-minute drive away

74. Augers Swing away, straight, and top drive Augers for transporting grain into bins or onto trucks

75. He saw her, encircled by mother, footman, maid, and porter, take her seat and drive away.

76. Dijon is just 45 minutes' drive away and well-known for its mustard and fine wines.

77. Antonyms for Constellate include dispel, disperse, dissipate, scatter, dismiss, eliminate, banish, allay, resolve and drive away

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79. She wrapped the blazing plastic in a cloth and drove away to pass the sweltering hours until she could visit again.

80. Eventually, they learned that there was a Kingdom Hall in a town about an hour’s drive away.