They were, however, just preparing to move away, as the water was nearly all gone.
To break up a camp; to move away from a camping ground, usually by night or secretly.
Yet so stung am I with what I have heard that I move away in silence: save that just as I reach the top of the steps I turn to cry: "Goodbye, mate, and give her my greeting.
Tending to move away from a center, rather than remain in a compact group; -- used of hair or clothing or of small particles of matter.
To sheer off, to turn or move aside to a distance; to move away.
A neighbor had lent his cart for the flitting, and it was now standing loaded at the door, ready to move away.
But the Italian only smiled and shrugged, and began to move away.
The conductor lingered a moment, wanting to put his own hand there, but did not venture, perhaps because of the person sitting on the next seat behind, who looked at him rather steadily until he began to move away.
However," she added, "Mrs Everett is about to move away.
Miaríya na ang barku pag-abut námù sa pantalan, The boat had started to move away when we arrived at the wharf.
The sets consisted of about twenty couples each, placed sometimes across, and sometimes along the apartment; and the spectators were all required to move away on either side, and range themselves close to the walls.
The trumpets now sounded for the cavalry to march past, and the Duke was about to move away, when M'Claverty again whispered something in his ear.
I loathe myself when I have to change the talk suddenly or move away when a door opens.
He was speaking in a jerky, agitated manner and he began to move away as if he were afraid that she would detain him.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "move away" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.