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1 away with it!
away with it!weg ermee! -
2 away with you!
weg wezen! -
3 do away with
wegdoen, afraken vando away withwegdoen/gooien, een eind maken aan; afschaffen 〈 doodstraf, instituut e.d.〉 -
4 get away with
get away with -
5 make away with
afstand doen van, uit de weg ruimen; stelen; doden; over de balk gooienmake away withdoden; meenemen, jatten -
6 got away with it
kwam ermee weg, kwam er tussenuit, kwam er ongestraft vanaf -
7 run away with
vluchten/weglopen met -
8 commit a crime and get away with it
commit a crime and get away with itEnglish-Dutch dictionary > commit a crime and get away with it
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9 do away with oneself
do away with oneself -
10 do away with someone
do away with someoneiemand uit de weg ruimen, iemand afmaken -
11 don't run away with the idea
don't run away with the idea -
12 get away (with you)!
get away (with you)!maak dat je wegkomt!; 〈 figuurlijk〉onzin! -
13 get away with murder
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14 go away with someone/something
go away with someone/somethingervandoor gaan met iemand/iets -
15 he let his fantasy run away with him
he let his fantasy run away with himEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he let his fantasy run away with him
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16 he'll never get away with it
he'll never get away with it -
17 make away with oneself
make away with oneself -
18 run away with the money
run away with the money -
19 run away with the race
run away with the race -
20 the things he gets away with!
the things he gets away with!wat hij niet allemaal kan maken/flikken!
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